I'm using Thunderbird for another email account and I would like to
discourage TB from displaying the message text in its fancy quoting
style.  So, I go to View|Message Body As|Plain Text and HTML messages
do indeed change to plain text.  Yet, TB still insists on using its
fancy quoting style rather than using ">" or similar.

Anyone have an idea on how to change this?  I was looking at a patch
that used the ">" to indicate replacement code and TB quoted it all
with its vertical blue lines.  It wasn't hard to figure out, but it
looked weird.  I guess I expect Plain Text to be just that.

- Nate >>

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