Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Test wrote:
That did it. I have the 1 line with date time and author. Thanks!

Still, I would prefer the official header look that you get when
you forward a message. Is that possible on a reply?

I don't know; I'm out of ideas. :-/

While I know you have your reasons, I personally have never seen the
need to add such inline 'headers' to a Reply. I feel that the
recipient (the sender of that content) should know what he sent, and
when.

But ... If he want to look at their "mail sent" folder he will
retrieve rapidly his mail ...

Sorry, I don't understand that sentence.<g>

BTW, why should the reply give : "NNNN wrote:" ? and not : "You wrote:"
:-) the recipient should know his name :-)

If there is just one recipient. Who is "You" if there are multiple TO:
or CC: recipients in the reply?

We did not ask this when using "Reply to all", but only when using
"Reply" ... there is only one ... "You" which is the sender of the
original mail.

Ray, you might send me an e-mail, and I like the contents of the message so much that I want to forward it on to Jay. Jay would know that I sent him the e-mail because it's up there in the header info, and he would know that I was quoting something you sent to me because it would have the line "At 22:34 on 08/02/2010, Ray_Net said..."

And, even if I were to just reply to you and say you're wrong because....., and then you might reply that I didn't understand the situation, etc., etc,. having the "Ray_Net said" and "Daniel said", it might help someone work out who said what.

Daniel
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