On 10/13/10 12:27 PM, Ken wrote:
>       When a message is forwarded, there appears a vertical line on the left 
> side.  One line for each time it was forwarded.  Is there a way of 
> striping those vertical lines when I forward the message to someone I 
> choose?  Sometimes there are so many vertical lines that a scroll bar 
> appears on the bottom of the message.
> 
>       I have tried copying the contents and pasting them in a new 
> composition, but often any graphics in the original message are not 
> present when pasted.  The text appears, but not the graphics.
> 
>       Not a big problem, but it would be nice to remove them if possible.  I 
> am using SeaMonkey 2.08.

You see the vertical line as an artifact of Thunderbird or SeaMonkey's
Mail-News.  Recipients of your forwareded message might see something
else because the actual source of the message merely contains indicators
that you quoted a prior message, the standard indicator being
greater-than symbols (>).

Of course, if you receive a forwarded message from someone who received
a forwarded message, etc, etc, and you then forward that message, you
must expect that the quote indicators will increase.  For the old
version of Eudora Lite that I still use for E-mail, there is a plugin
that can strip away the quote indicators.  Perhaps there is an extension
for Thunderbird and SeaMonkey's Mail-News that will do the same.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.

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bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
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