>> > On [date here], Chris Crinkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Well, it doesn't give you the date and email address, but if you look in
>> your Personal Information settings (Options -> Personal Information),
>> one
>> of the things that you can set is the "Reply Citation Options", with the
>> first one being a drop-down list for "Reply Citation Style".  If you set
>> that to
>> 'AUTHOR Said', you will get the attribution that this message has.
>
> Thanks Dwight (initially).
>
> It's just like Dorothy clicking her heels.  :)  Actually, my initial joy
> was quashed when I realized that the user cannot use "Citation"
> substitution keywords such as AUTHOR, EMAIL, and DATE to construct, for
> e.g.:
>
> On $DATE, $AUTHOR <$EMAIL> wrote:
>
> ...still a bug!  At least, to a captious busybody like myself.  Hey nobody
> touched my bug report 1 of 2 about the sent-mail honoring a GECOS value.

There is a DATE patch for reply citations floating around that I sent to
one of these lists (might be the plugins list).  Check the mailing list
archives or ask a little nicer and I will dig it up.

FWIW, this is NOT a bug; you might do better to phrase it as a
functionality request.

 - paul


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