On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 16:39:53 +0100, Jast wrote:

>> Spmeone told me that one really should have a separator line as a
>> feature of the bat when quoting, or a blank line. Anyway, I donot see
>> lines after quotes in your msg so I do musunderstand it?

>  Looks  like it :-) As you can see, I left a blank line between the quotes and
>  my  text.  It  just  makes it easier to read, even with named quotation marks
>  color coding...

... and Tracer:

this:

> If I remember, I installed it and started using it. Only thing going
> wrong was import of my old mail and that was my stupid mistake...
> Admittedly I am not using the Bat  in anyway upto its max but its does
> what I want in most ways.

is easier to read than this:

> If I remember, I installed it and started using it.
> Only thing going wrong was import of my old mail and that was my
> stupid mistake...
> Admittedly I am not using the Bat  in anyway upto its max but its does
> what I want in most ways.

    All it took was Alt+L or simply using the autoformat option. :)

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