Hi,
What is the mechanism that decides the setting for Markdown/No markdown
on a reply/forward message? New messages always have Markdown. I'm
finding that I'm constantly having to choose Markdown, as I write mostly
markdown messages. Could there be a setting to make this always Markdown
or m
On 15 May 2013, at 21:28, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
At 08:21 +0200 5/15/13, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
That is probably not a bug. I guess .graffle-files are actually
folders with content in it and you can't attach folders. I am pretty
sure that doesn't work with any mail-client. Zip it and you shoul
At 08:21 +0200 5/15/13, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
That is probably not a bug. I guess .graffle-files are actually
folders with content in it and you can't attach folders. I am pretty
sure that doesn't work with any mail-client. Zip it and you should
be good to go.
It'd be pretty cool if Mail
On 15 May 2013, at 18:12, David Vereschagin wrote:
I've turned it into a blank string, but that still gives me two
blank lines at the head of every reply.
I guess if it is blank then I should leave out the blank lines (I'll
note that).
I've fixed it which is why a wrote-string is missing
On 15 May 2013, at 18:12, David Vereschagin wrote:
I've turned it into a blank string, but that still gives me two blank
lines at the head of every reply.
I guess if it is blank then I should leave out the blank lines (I'll
note that).
I've fixed it which is why a wrote-string is missing fo
On 15 May 2013, at 18:12, David Vereschagin wrote:
I know I can edit the text that precedes quoted text, but how can I
just turn it off? I find I'm deleting it from most of my messages
because I'm just replying to the sender.
I don't think I quite understand that. In my mind the only case whe
Hi, Benny:
I know I can edit the text that precedes quoted text, but how can I just
turn it off? I find I'm deleting it from most of my messages because I'm
just replying to the sender. I've turned it into a blank string, but
that still gives me two blank lines at the head of every reply.
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