Hello Michael, MT> Am I alone in thinking that the origional message below the sig MT> delimiter just looks horrible, and impossible to read? Let alone the MT> problems in replying to a message laid out like that.
Here you go. :) Seriously, I laid out the template that way because I hadn't realized that TB! prints everything below the delimiter in a light color that is harder to read. I use it for when I want to include the person's text for reference, or as a courtesy (so they don't have to go digging for what they said), but don't feel that her text is necessary to get my point. This way, it is out of the way, she doesn't have to scroll down passed what she wrote to find my reply (annoying if her text is extended), and my sig is not simply tacked onto the end (i.e., all of the new info is at the top, and the older info is at the bottom for reference). As I said, I didn't realize that it was displayed in a lighter, less legible text. Re: the abort button, it works perfectly for me every time, even when the network connection has been lost. TB!1.62r -- Best regards, Christopher Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.code-breaker.com ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

