On Friday, May 03, 2002, Peter Fjelsten wrote...

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> Maybe I just need to work some more with the editor - who know I mght
> even like it at some point in the future...

I  quite  like  it...  it's  not too bad once you have the hang of it.
Getting  used to the double enter was a little bit of a pain for about
a week... then it was fairly easy to use.

M>> TB is one of the few MUAs that can nicely reformat quoted text. Focus
M>> into a quoted paragraph, press Alt-L and the quote prefix is removed,
M>> the paragraph reformatted and the prefix replaced.

> I don't understand. What is this supposed to do?

Take this for an example, you have your line wraps set to 72, they
have their line wraps set to 80.  When you hit reply, it screws up the
formatting to the point where you end up with one full line, and one
line with about 2 words on it.  TB! allows you to just use the format
function, and it tidies it all back up properly.

<snip>

> Is it possible to change all the macro text when an account is changed?
> I mean, if I receive mail on Account 1, open a reply for it and change
> to Account 2, then the macro stuff is still for A1.

I've noticed this as well... Would be nice to see if there was a
solution.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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