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Ala
September 18th 10, 03:19 AM
"stol" > wrote in message
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>Ya know. on my link to this group I use google and there are two
>options. 1 is to reply and one says "show quoted text".
>I clicked on the reply and darn if it didn't post his entire 2348
>pages of facts. <GG>
>Maybe someone who knows how this crap works can set me straight...
I've only ever manually deleted it
Peter Dohm
September 18th 10, 01:40 PM
"Ala" > wrote in message
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> "stol" > wrote in message
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>>Ya know. on my link to this group I use google and there are two
>>options. 1 is to reply and one says "show quoted text".
>
>>I clicked on the reply and darn if it didn't post his entire 2348
>>pages of facts. <GG>
>
>>Maybe someone who knows how this crap works can set me straight...
>
> I've only ever manually deleted it
Same here with Outlook Express, but the thing that really frustrates me is
that part of the time the "show quoted text" feature works correctly (as it
has in this instance), while at other times the most recently quoted text
looks as though it was part of what I typed (meaning that the ">" symbols
were not added to the beginnings of all prior lines).
I'm more than a little curious; but haven't found time (and necessary
knowledge) to document a list of header and tracing information.
Any ideas?
Peter
Ala
September 18th 10, 03:20 PM
"Peter Dohm" > wrote in message
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>> I've only ever manually deleted it
> Same here with Outlook Express, but the thing that really frustrates me is
> that part of the time the "show quoted text" feature works correctly (as
> it has in this instance), while at other times the most recently quoted
> text looks as though it was part of what I typed (meaning that the ">"
> symbols were not added to the beginnings of all prior lines).
Those are called angle brackets.
I manually delete in both gmail and outlook. I have the same frustration
with the angle brackets.
I tried a few other newsreaders but they are frustrating for other reasons
so I keep manually deleting
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> I'm more than a little curious; but haven't found time (and necessary
> knowledge) to document a list of header and tracing information.
>
> Any ideas?
>
No sorry and I guess I am not even really sure what you are asking
CaveLamb
September 18th 10, 04:50 PM
Peter Dohm wrote:
>>> Ya know. on my link to this group I use google and there are two
>>> options. 1 is to reply and one says "show quoted text".
>>> I clicked on the reply and darn if it didn't post his entire 2348
>>> pages of facts. <GG>
>>> Maybe someone who knows how this crap works can set me straight...
>> I've only ever manually deleted it
> Same here with Outlook Express, but the thing that really frustrates me is
> that part of the time the "show quoted text" feature works correctly (as it
> has in this instance), while at other times the most recently quoted text
> looks as though it was part of what I typed (meaning that the ">" symbols
> were not added to the beginnings of all prior lines).
>
That one is probably the difference between sending text and html.
Text inserts the ">" to show prior quotes, Html uses color and a vertical line.
> I'm more than a little curious; but haven't found time (and necessary
> knowledge) to document a list of header and tracing information.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Peter
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Richard Lamb
Peter Dohm
September 19th 10, 01:21 AM
"CaveLamb" > wrote in message
m...
> Peter Dohm wrote:
>>>> Ya know. on my link to this group I use google and there are two
>>>> options. 1 is to reply and one says "show quoted text".
>>>> I clicked on the reply and darn if it didn't post his entire 2348
>>>> pages of facts. <GG>
>>>> Maybe someone who knows how this crap works can set me straight...
>>> I've only ever manually deleted it
>> Same here with Outlook Express, but the thing that really frustrates me
>> is that part of the time the "show quoted text" feature works correctly
>> (as it has in this instance), while at other times the most recently
>> quoted text looks as though it was part of what I typed (meaning that the
>> ">" symbols were not added to the beginnings of all prior lines).
>>
>
> That one is probably the difference between sending text and html.
> Text inserts the ">" to show prior quotes, Html uses color and a vertical
> line.
>
>> I'm more than a little curious; but haven't found time (and necessary
>> knowledge) to document a list of header and tracing information.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Peter
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>
> Richard Lamb
>
Thanks Richard, HTML versus Text may very well be the reason.
Peter
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