Hey Roelof,

Monday, August 25, 2008, 19:02:24, you wrote:


C>> What is, if I may ask, a signature delimiter?

> That's the dash dash space on a single line that many mail and usenet
> clients use to indicate the end of the body and the begin of the
> signature.
> When quoting everything beneath the signature delimiter is ignored.
> As you can see, I didn't quote your signature, because you used a
> signature delimiter.
> A signature is a tool against unnecessary quoting and it's courtesy
> for those replying to your message that they don't have to trim your
> signature from their quotes.


Hehe, that's funny! I'm using it and don't know it! :)
But thanks for clarifying it for me.

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