Re Tony's:

Bill is still pretty unsure as to what is happening.
I am pretty sure he must be sending it without indents (>) but I don't
think he is convinced.

I cannot see how _any_ mailer can strip off '>' - it just doesn't seem
logical.
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In I/E v 6.00

tools
options
send tab
select: include message in reply
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Note: In I/E 6: There does not *seem* to be the offer of the -

'>' etc as a prefix but a standardisation on ':'

See example below

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
reply to original

----- Original Message -----
From: " A N other ......
To: "AN A N Other........................
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 10:25 PM
Subject: Test for ' include message in reply' - original


: Test for ' include message in reply' - original
:

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

However, I/E 6.0 'help' has -
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To watch a conversation

In both e-mail and newsgroups, you can watch a conversation that is of
particular interest you. A conversation is an original message and all its
replies.

In your Inbox or newsgroup message list, select the conversation you want to
watch, and on the Message menu, click Watch Conversation.
If your message list's Watch/Ignore column is turned on, the watch icon
will appear next to all the messages of a watched conversation.

Note

You can customize the color of your watched messages to make them stand out.
On the Tools menu, click Options. On the Read tab, at the end of the
Highlight watched messages with the color line, select the color you want,
and then click OK.
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hth!

John in Wales


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