Follow-up Comment #2, bug #67065 (group groff): I wasn't sure what Ted meant by his "push back" parenthetical until I tried to simulate a simple next-output-line trap by setting a page-location trap immediately below the current output line.
$ cat quoted-email
.de prefix
>>
..
.ll 4i
.
>>
.wh \n[nl]+1u prefix
Below I'll explain why the bet-it-all-on-red strategy
has numerous advantages over any other possible strategy.
$ groff -a quoted-email
<beginning of page>
>> Below I'll explain why the bet-it-all-on-red strategy has numerous
advantages >> over any other possible strategy.
That is, by the time the macro is invoked, there is already output on the next
line.
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