On Tuesday 23 Oct 2007, Will Stephenson wrote: > It's not KMail's job to enforce list etiquette, True
> but the default is sensible. Yes for mailing lists, but not for professional responses in the business world. > Ian: in the Composer->General config page, check 'insert signatures above > quoted text'. You will have to add some extra spaces below your signature > (in the Identity config tab, most likely) to get the spacing right between > the bottom of your sig and the start of the quote. > > You can also get creative with the Composer->Templates to set up different > templates for new mails and replies, and set up per-identity templates for > separating your Wintendo work identity and your überhacker opensource > existence. Thanks, that is the sort of response that is very appreciated. > We can't accept liability for any resulting schizophrenia, > however. I'll take any tablets necessary to fight off any schizophrenia, > > HTH it does, thanks > > Will > > NB Intentional top posting, respond and be trolled :). > > -- > Desktop Engineer > KDE Team Keep up the great work. > On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Kai Ponte said: > > On Monday 22 October 2007 18:39, Carlos E. R. wrote: > > > The Monday 2007-10-22 at 23:26 +0100, ianseeks wrote: > > > > Can anyone tell me how I can get a signature to appear correctly when > > > > replying to someone? Mine always appears at the bottom of the email > > > > rather than after my reply but above the original email. > > > > > > Kmail is doing the correct thing. > > > > ROTFL! > > > > Tell that to the 90% of users on Wintendo/Outlook/Outloook Express. > > > > There are occasions, however, when I'd like to top poast as well. > > Obviously it would be a poor choice to to on a mailing list, but when it > > is the sandard/customary way to reply then I do so. > > > > I just copy the sig from the bottom or simply delete it. > > > > > > > > -- > > kai ponte > > www.perfectreign.com > > genuine windows replacement part: www.opensuse.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]