Hallo Jonathan,

On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 16:09:31 -0600GMT (1-1-03, 23:16 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:

JA>   I've noticed this a lot recently, but having worked with the SMTP
JA>   RFC a bit, I don't remember if it is part of required behaviour, or
JA>   if it is just something that TB is doing.  If you start a new line
JA>   with the word From, it'll make it appear as a reply, or if PGP
JA>   signed, will put a - in front.  If you a replying to a message, and
JA>   start a new line with a "From" then it'll put a > in front.

I think it would be a server related item. I started a message to
myself (via my local server) with this text:

  Even iets uitproberen.
From: roelof to test

I didn't receive it with a > in front, neither with a dash. Not when I
started a new message, nor when I replied.

Not even when I tried it with your sample text.

These kind of things have been mentioned before on this list and every
time we could pinpoint an ISP.


-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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