flyguy wrote:
On 4/23/2010 6:47 AM, Daniel wrote:
flyguy wrote:
On 4/22/2010 4:13 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
flyguy wrote:
That link helps some. Using value 2, I can now get the date and time,
in addition to the author. Still no apparent way to get the subject
in it without an extension, which I'd rather not fool with. Thanks
for the link.
Are you changing the existing subject when you reply? That's odd...
For a newsgroup like this, where you should stick to the subject and
have only one subject, yes; for a personal email, no. Personal emails
may have several subjects, and the reply might discard/add some. That's
why I wanted the subject of the email I was replying to show, so the
recipient could more easily keep track of what I was replying to.
Different tactics for different situations.
And we just violated ng protocol, but I won't change the subject this
time!
So hang on, let me see if I've got this straight...When you reply to an
e-mail, you want the header of that e-mail to appear in the body of your
reply e-mail as well as at the top of the e-mail!!
Sometimes I change the subject for my reply, but if the original subject
is in the header information of the quoted part, the recipient can more
easily follow my change of subject. It also helps when reviewing the
string of emails, as might happen with an elaborate or confusing
discussion.
I have filled in buzilla the bug:
Bug 561764 - Option in preferences to have a reply-quote-header same as
whith a forward action
You may vote for it ...
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