Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
FYI, SquirrelMail 1.5.1 contains a php version of the wrap plugin. That means no Seesaw quoting anymore.
CVS? does i t means the plugin is no longer needed?
Alejandro Mery
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Marc Groot Koerkamp said:
> FYI, SquirrelMail 1.5.1 contains a php version of the wrap plugin. That means no
> Seesaw quoting
> anymore.
Great news. Thanks for the information. I'll ask for an update.
pi
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FYI, SquirrelMail 1.5.1 contains a php version of the wrap plugin. That means no
Seesaw quoting anymore.
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Charles Boling said:
>>Actually, this is something I don't see. Some are capable of doing it on
>>user request, though,
>>like Mozilla. If they do they will not produce the seesaw pattern but will
>>reflow quoted
>>paragraphs.
See, this looks horrible. And this pattern is unlike
everything I see
I HAD to throw in my 2 cents too...
> Most of them do auto-wrap at somewhere between 74 and 80 characters.
Actually, this is something I don't see. Some are capable of doing it on
user request, though,
like Mozilla. If they do they will not produce the seesaw pattern but will
reflow quoted
parag
Ean Kingston said:
My greatest problem is that quotes are rewrapped to a seesaw. (...)
>>> That is the standard e-mail way of quoting. What do you want instead?
>> ??? The standard way is not to touch quoting in any way. Seesaw is not readable,
>> this is why
you don't find it in newspapers o
Boris 'pi' Piwinger said:
> Anders la Cour Bentzon said:
>
>>>I just started using this wonderful product last week. It really saved
> me since by corporate policy I can only access my private mail by WWW.
>>>
>>>My greatest problem is that quotes are rewrapped to a seesaw. (...)
>>
>> That is the