Hallo Karin,

this is the night shift, and I usually only get to see interesting
threads after they have been dead-horsed. so I guess I'm lucky this
time. :-)

On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 04:57:18 +0200 GMT (17/09/2000, 10:57 +0800 GMT),
Karin Spaink wrote:

KS> It can -- and should  -- distinguish one paragraph 
>>from the other by a <CR>. No empty line should be needed.

KS>  >KS> In my country, you don't. And in my book, you don't either.

This may well be your personal preference, I think it is not a country
standard.

Is it only me, or is this thread about editor preferences? No, Steve,
mentioned the same. Well, the editor is not going to change, as the
developers concentrate on the email funcitonality. However, a version
2 is in preparation, and this one will allow you to choose your
preferred external editor. Yes, you will be able to make it the
default, so it will fire up every time you create a new mail, or reply
to a mail.

KS> So I came here. And now you say I can't say chili peppers?

I think there is a difference between an email client acting up as a
nanny, and a mailing list on the family channel. ;-)

KS>  >KS> Comfort me. I want a pat for all my brave exploring... :-0

KS>  >You're doing fine. You're suffering from withdrawal and culture shock.

 I'll join Marck here. Also, kindly try exploring why there is a blank
 in front of the ">" of your replies. Did you do that on purpose?
 Because it messses up my colour coding: replies (anything that has a
 ">" character as one of the first 20 characters in the line) is shown
 in red instead of blue, so I can easily distinguish the new stuff.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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