On 02/26/2003, Roger Diggle wrote: > >2/24/03 10:33 AM Charles Riggs ever-so-carefully typed: > >> Sometimes when I copy and paste lines from an email where the little >>hash mark has been put at the start of a line, and I delete it from the >>text, it THEN reappears in the message when I send it. WHY does Emailer >>do this, and what can I do about it aside from copying the text into >>Simpletext and THEN copying it out for pasting? > >There's a nifty little script called "de-quoter" that could help you out. >it removes the quote prefix characters from selected text in an outgoing >email. And it does so one level at a time, so that you can preserve some >of the marks if necessary. I think I picked it up from the FogCity web >site.
And, it also works on incoming e-mail! Good for cleaning up hard to read ones. :-) Jim Rohde -This email was sent to you via email in much the same way bricks aren't. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

