Hello Everybody, I modified Eric Scheid's "De-Quoter" script some time ago so that it would strip out the linefeed characters (the annoying rectangles at the beginning of each line in an email message). The modified script is called DeLF. To install DeLF, just put the script into Emailer's AppleScript folder. To use it, open an Emailer message, select the body of the message, and then choose DeLF from the AppleScript menu. That's all!
You can get more info and download the script at http://home.earthlink.net/~cerro/sw/ -Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/20/02 5:50 PM wrote: >Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 23:27:08 EST >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Line feed character > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > >>Way back when Emailer 2 was being developed and the beta was sent out for >>testing, there were a lot of odd problems with AOL mail. One of the >>things you might notice, if you are using Emailer 2 to retrieve mail from >>AOL, is that the subject is indented one space. This is due to a >>"work-around" needed to eliminate the line-feed character that had >>appeared in front of the subject line. > >Now I know what to call those little rectangles before each line :-) > >This question and answer process has led me to an easy solution to the >problem. Those characters don't bother me if I'm just reading or >responding to a message, but I edit a newsletter and copy and paste from >emails into Word, requiring me to delete each one at a time. So now I >tried forwarding one of those messages to myself, and lo and behold, it >came back clean! > >Thanks everyone. >Ellen > >BTW, I'm using EMailer 2.0.3 ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

