On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 16:32, Radek Doulík wrote:
On St, 2002-10-09 at 05:59, Mathy Vanvoorden wrote:
Hi all,
I've noticed that when I change my mail-account, and thus changing my
signature, the signature moves up one line, until there are no more
whitespaces available. I presume this
On St, 2002-10-09 at 05:59, Mathy Vanvoorden wrote:
Hi all,
I've noticed that when I change my mail-account, and thus changing my
signature, the signature moves up one line, until there are no more
whitespaces available. I presume this is not as a result of my settings?
I guess you use
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 09:32, Radek Doulík wrote:
On St, 2002-10-09 at 05:59, Mathy Vanvoorden wrote:
I've noticed that when I change my mail-account, and thus changing my
signature, the signature moves up one line, until there are no more
whitespaces available. I presume this is not as a
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 08:32, Radek Doulík wrote:
These -- are a standard way to split signature from mail content.
Someone with better memory than I can probably cite the RFC. As I
remember it the specified way of indicating the beginning of a signature
is dash dash space. Microsoft los^H^H^H
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 15.50 Chief Gadgeteer wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 08:32, Radek Doulík wrote:
These -- are a standard way to split signature from mail content.
Someone with better memory than I can probably cite the RFC. As I
remember it the specified way of indicating the beginning
Hi all,
I've noticed that when I change my mail-account, and thus changing my
signature, the signature moves up one line, until there are no more
whitespaces available. I presume this is not as a result of my settings?
It is very annoying because I don't like my signature glued to my text
and I
ons, 2002-10-09 kl. 11:59 skrev Mathy Vanvoorden:
I've noticed that when I change my mail-account, and thus changing my
signature, the signature moves up one line, until there are no more
whitespaces available. I presume this is not as a result of my settings?
It is very annoying because I
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 13:29, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Surely it's not too much trouble to hit ENTER twice at the end of a
message? That's what I do :-)
Of course it isn't too much trouble, but I consider it to be a bug.
People wouldn't appreciate it either if a line went missing when
printing a