MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 18/03/2013 15:23, BIll Spikowski told the world:
I just started using "Quote Colors" again; it makes threaded
discussions much more comprehensible, instead of this:






Once before I tried it but gave up because it only worked on my
computer; it didn't add the coloring into the message itself where it
would be visible to others.

So now I figure it was never designed to work that way; or am I
missing something?


No, you aren't missing anything. QuoteColors basically tweaks the
preferences for displaying messages you received; it does *not* actually
modifies the message, nor does it changes the styles for messages you send.

That's why it can affect plaintext messages, for instance -- yet when
you reply them, they are still plaintext.

Before QuoteColors, way, way back in the old times of Mozilla
Application Suite 1.0 or thereabouts -- or maybe even before that -- I
found a reference to prefs.js that explained how to tweak the
appearance of the message being read. I went to the trouble of doing it
all by hand, once. QuoteColors made it way simpler.


I think it the greatest thing since sliced bread. I will work also with html Mail as well.
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.      "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
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