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On Thursday, 24 January 2002 at 8:50 a.m. Nick wrote:

NA> Yes, any line that begins with "from" will have a ">" put in front
NA> of it. The reason this happens has something to do with Unix and
NA> the fact that the word "from" is used to indicate the end of a
NA> message. To prevent the confusion, the GMX Servers add the prefix
NA> ">" when the word at the beginning of a sentence does not
NA> represent a new message beginning.
NA>
NA> I'm not explaining it properly, but it's something along those
NA> lines. Send yourself a test message, and make sure that one of the
NA> sentences in your test message _begins_ with "from"... not
NA> capitalised. On second thought, include a couple of sentences with
NA> one beginning with "From" and see if there is a difference.



OK, here is what I sent as it came back:

>From here to eternity.
>from now until forever.
>from here on
>From here on.


I don't see why my @gmx.co.uk should make any difference (when I set
up my accounts I didn't see the option for the .net ending!)

Strange indeed!

Carren

PS. Notice also that my weird letters are not currently appearing when
I use the plugin!



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