That interesting. I have Thunderbird configured to "Auto" for sending
mails, which it says will send the mail as plain text if there is no
formatting in the mail and send it as html and plain text if there is.
When I reply to a mail I see the entire history of replies (if they
are all still there) with the history indented various levels, but
down the left hand side of all those replies there is a vertical line
and those vertical lines are colour coded, hence I see all the
quoting marks, but I also have Thunderbird configured to say I want
mails in html format.
This is really weird. Now it has the big ugly info block at the top,
but my text looks exactly the same as yours with no marking as a
quote, not even a different font as before. But when I reply (as
plain text), the quote markers are there.
That info block is probably there because in my previous reply I didn't
manually delete it.
The font issue is interesting, with the reply history above the font is
no different to what is being used for what I am writing now, but if I
do a reply to Patrick's email what I type in is using font details of
"Body Text" and "Variable Width" (which I believe is because I have
Thunderbird configured to use Body formatting rather than Paragraph) but
the reply history is shown in font details "Preformat" and "Fixed Width".
regards,
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:4.0
N:Morris;Stephen;;;
FN:Steve
NICKNAME:Steve
EMAIL;PREF=1;TYPE=home:[email protected]
TZ:Australia/Melbourne
END:VCARD
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