> > Note that they provide no left-margin quote marks, > > nor any indication of where the original message ends, > > and they leave a blank line or two at the top, implying > > that your reply should go there (otherwise, why > > put it there?). > > That's a configurable setting in Outlook Express. I use it > every day... I believe it's also configurable in regular Outlook. > I'll check it tomorrow.
Outlook (98 here) also has an option for prefixing the message you're replying to with "fill in what you want to use here". I have mine set with "> ", hopefully like a good netizen. Hall