Tuesday, September 28, 1999, 10:29:51 AM, Ali wrote:
> For TB!, it's 20 characters. Is this 5 character limit a de facto
> standard which TB! could potentially breach when using first names in
> the quote prefix?
Nah, that was more a number I pulled out on the spur of a moment. Each
client decides what the limit is, really. No real consensus has come out on
that yet.
> TB! is the first windows based e-mail client that I've used that uses
> text before the quote prefix ">". Anyone know of any others?
It is? I could swear that there are others.
> I guess Unix has been around longer than windows and a lot of these
> de-facto standards stem from it's userbase so we should adhere to them.
o-bing.
> Thanks for the info Steve. I do learn a bit from you but after reading
> your previous post I had better read very carefully and not piss you
> off. <ducking and madly running :-DD)
Yeah, yeah, over reaction is something I excel at at times. *sigh*
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