I get mail from someone whose From (and Reply-To) header comes in in the form

  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Now when I reply to the message instead of getting some this like...

tp> blah blah blah

I get ...

[EMAIL PROTECTED]> blah blah blah

and I can't figure out why.

I've just had another message from someone in the same domain whose
quote marker behaved just as you would expect. Both headers seem to be
the same (or as similar as 2 headers can be).

Is there some odd setting that's doing this?

FWIW, I have access to a macro that generates the correct value for
the quote mark, but I've no idea how to apply this macro to every
individual line in the message.

As far as I know, this worked alright in the past but I don't have any
old exes to try it against any longer.

-- 
Stuart Hemming

Using The Bat! v3.86.03 ALPHA (beta) on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 2 Aided by MyMacros 1.11a.

Ladies: If invited to a fancy party, go wearing hair rollers, so that
the hostess will think you are going somewhere REALLY important
afterwards.


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