Some time around 08/07/2004 17:19:30, I think I heard Jan Rifkinson say:
rg>> May I suggest that if text in a received email is highlighted and then
rg>> a reply is initiated that it should be assumed that the reply is meant
rg>> to perform this F4 function by default?

> huh? errrr... I think that's what happens now.


You mean, "now" as in v2.13, the version you are using? Because at least on my 
version, v2.12, it does not do that; you still have to hit F4.  I think that what the 
poster was suggesting is the behaviour found in Eudora, where any standard operation 
on an opened message (i.e. reply, forward, redirect, etc.) when text is selected, will 
quote and include only the selected text.  Eudora offers this as an option in its 
configuration.  Maybe TB! could do the same? :)

        dZ.

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