I've found an acceptable solution to my problem. I changed the the
quoted message to a super small font, this separates the quoted
message enough that the e-mail no longer confuses me.
 __
 Best Regards,
~John

- - - Roelof Otten wrote on Tuesday, August 13, 2002 - - -

> That would be rather tricky. The point is that TB doesn't change
> incoming messages. So to do this, you'd need to forward all messages
> to yourself with a template that strips all quotes from the message
> and puts this above the full message. With some regexp this could be
> done. (Though it's way out of my league.) But I suppose you wouldn't
> want all messages to be handled this way, only replies to you.
> That's gonna be trickier. Not all mua's add In-Reply-To: or
> References: headers, unless you have those you can't determine
> whether a message is a reply to one of your messages or not. Besides
> you're using TB and TB doesn't put the full e-mail address in the
> message-id, but only the domain part, so checking on the
> In-Reply-To: could generate false hits. (Do I still make sense to
> you?)
- - - End of Roelof Otten's message - - -


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