In a message dated 3/11/2005 10:33:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marnie - could you please get some email software that knows how to do quoting properly? (Or find the option in your current software that adds a quote delineaition prefix) =========== John, I am using AOL. This means, since normally it does hypertext markup on emails, which DOES do quotes properly, I must always: Select All, then Format as Plain Text for the list. FOR EACH post. When I do that it removes the proper quoting and I've taken to adding a ========= to me my new comment is below that. Best I can do. I am not going to manually insert > for quoting, which I used to sometime, but that became a PITA. However, I could convert my old ========== on messages I've already posted, to something like ------------ previous quote or something. So that it's obvious ====== always means a new message. Not switching from AOL, but I agree it hoovers. Marnie

