MDP>> Seriously though, there is nothing TB can do other than obey what you
MDP>> are typing. How is TB (or the programmers teaching the editor how to
MDP>> respond) supposed to know that the space you *typed* at the start of a
MDP>> new line is *not* supposed to be an indentation in this insta
Hello Michal,
Tuesday, January 30, 2001, 1:52:49 AM, you wrote:
>> Get some freespace at one of those sites offering free server space
>> and ftp the file. This obviates the necessity of breaking it into
>> parts and offers a more efficient way of transferring the file.
>> Otherwise, there's no
Hello Marck,
Wednesday, January 31, 2001, 3:50:45 AM, you wrote:
MDP> Times changes. Things move on. People adapt - that's just part of
MDP> being human.
Well I don't. I've always double spaced after sentences. That's the
way my pappy does it, the way my grand pappy did it, the way ...
:)
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Hello Lija,
Tuesday, January 30, 2001, 11:35:57 AM, you wrote:
L> Hello Johannes,
L> On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, at 19:46:59 (your local time), you wrote:
JP>> So basically TB uses it just like POP3. Well, to be honest, for me
JP>> this is great, because this way I can circumvent the postmasters
JP>>
Hello Marck,
Tuesday, January 30, 2001, 11:55:56 AM, you wrote:
MDP> offers "an smtp server for receiving mail as an alternative to pop3"
MDP> or "options to send via mx lookup instead of direct to smart host".
MDP> This is functionality reserved for MTA, not MUA software. I am
MDP>
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