Hi All, I've noticed this a lot recently, but having worked with the SMTP RFC a bit, I don't remember if it is part of required behaviour, or if it is just something that TB is doing. If you start a new line with the word From, it'll make it appear as a reply, or if PGP signed, will put a - in front. If you a replying to a message, and start a new line with a "From" then it'll put a > in front. Example:
>From a very silly example, this line will start off with a - or a > You'll never see it while in compose, nor will you see it in the sent items. But when you look at the mail you receive, it has the > appended to the line. A bug? Or required RFC behavior? I can understand it being partially expected behavior as some unix mail box storages use the From as a separator... ie: From <Date time received> <message> From <other message date time received> <Message> But SMTP doesn't concern mail storage, and From isn't an RFC command. -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

