Dan Shafer wrote:
That's a new standard on me, Mark. Where does the clipping take place? Are clients supposed to handle this?It's quite an old standard (or more properly convention - AFAIK it's not part of any "standard document" as such).
I must admit, I thought it was an obsolete standard - didn't realize it was still useful. But a quick google around shows lots of references to it.
Mozilla Thunderbird automatically puts this in for you between the body text and the signature file (if used), and automatically trims it out when you do a "reply". AVG (free anti-virus) also uses it to help avoid accumulating messages.
I've switched over (back) to using this convention now - thanks Mark.
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