On 11/16/2015 1:17 PM, Bob Wooldridge <[email protected]> wrote: > I am part of a small company that uses Thunderbird and SOGo. But I've > come to realize that the world we interact with is mostly comprised of > Outlook users. And I've also just discovered that, by default, Outlook > does not by default indent previous text on replies or forwards. I'm > just curious how people deal with this? Do you configure Thunderbird to > act like Outlook? How important is this and what are the drawbacks if > you do not reconfigure Thunderbird?
60+ users here been using TB since about version 0.8 and no, we don't alter TBs quoting behavior, and it has never been an issue. Almost all of our users do insist on changing to top-posting with signature above the quoted text, which I personally abhor, but I also understand the argument. But that and making HTML composing the default are the only real changes we make - well, I do heavily customize the UI (and we use a lot of Addons), but nothing that affects the message content/appearance. Charles -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
