Hello Mike, On Thursday, January 28, 2021 you wrote:
ML> ML> Hello Jack, ML> ML> Wednesday, January 27, 2021, 10:04:54 PM, you wrote: ML> (Snipped) ML> >>>> By the way, your cut-mark doesn't seem to be working. It seems to be lacking the >>>> trailing space. It should be DASH-DASH-SPACE. A>>> >>>> Good luck. A>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Jack >>>> Central Alabama USA A>>> >>>> The Bat! E-Mail Client by Ritlabs version 6.0.12 >>>> Windows 10 Home Build 9200 A>>> A>>> A>>> Thanks for that, both my new and reply templates for the folder have A>>> DASH-DASH-SPACE so I'm not sure what is going on? A>>> A>>> -- A>>> Warmest regards, A>>> A>>> Acheton A>>> Created using TheBat! 9.3.2 on Windows 10 ML> >> Hmmm, very interesting. When I reply to this (your) email, I'm replying with >> your email quoted in the my reply. Your entire sig appears, cut mark, >> Warmest >> regards etc. If I "select" (highlight) your cut mark, the highlight stops >> after >> the two dashes. It does not stop after the trailing dash as you would expect >> indicating that the trailing space is not there. This is what prompted me to >> remark on it in the first place. ML> >> However, since this email also contains my original email to you, my sig is >> displayed also which means mine didn't work either. If I try to select >> (highlight) my cut mark. It will highlight the two dashes but not the >> trailing >> space. Actually since my sig appears in the first place it would indicate >> that >> my cut mark doesn't work also. And I *know* my cut mark is dash, dash, >> space. >> It would seem that TB is stripping the trailing space on our cut marks >> thereby >> rendering them inoperative. Or I've totally misconstrued the function of >> the cut >> marks in the first place. ML> >> -- >> Regards, >> Jack >> Central Alabama USA ML> >> The Bat! E-Mail Client by Ritlabs version 6.0.12 >> Windows 10 Home Build 9200 ML> ML> ML> Concerning your sig file, I had the same problem it wasn't being ML> recognised the two dashes were there but the space was missing. I was ML> creating my sig files in HTML mode which failed I found using plain text to ML> create the sig all was well again. It always used to work in HTML but a ML> while back it stopped working. I just selected all my sig file and then ML> selected plain text and it seemed to work. Hope this helps Jack. ML> ML> Regards ML> ML> Mike ML> ML> ML> ML> ML> -- ML> Catch ya later, ML> Mike ML> ML> E-mail: ML> mike.lums...@predator-fishing.org.uk ML> All Mail Created With:- The Bat! Version 9.3.3 (64-bit) ML> Professional Edition www.ritlabs.com/ ML> Mail Filtered By: ML> AntiSpamSniper For The Bat! Version 3.3.4.6 X64 ML> Operating System:- Windows 10. 0 Build 19042 X64 ML> System Secured By: ESET Smart Security Premium 14.0.22.0 ML> ML> Cookie: ML> ML> Once upon a time there was a baby bat, but it grew and grew and grew and ML> grew with success! I think I need someone to define the purpose of the cut mark because I thought it was to automatically eliminate everything below the cut mark (including the cut mark) when replying. When I clicked REPLY to this email Mike, your cut mark and everything below it is visible. For what it's worth, my editor is automatically set to Plain Text(MicroEd) whenever I communicate with this list. Somewhere in the distant past it was recommended to use Plain Text(MicroEd) for this list. -- Regards, Jack Central Alabama USA The Bat! E-Mail Client by Ritlabs version 6.0.12 Windows 10 Home Build 9200 -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus ________________________________________________ Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html