On 2008/04/28 11:51 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 28 April 2008, Richard Detwiler wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
2008/4/28 Phil Woolwine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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... Instructions as to how to unsubscribe are displayed at the
botrtom of every message.
For what it's worth, Harold, YOUR message did not have these
instructions on the bottom. I know it isn't because of anything you did
or didn't do. I just have yet to figure out what some messages have
these instructions on the bottom, and others don't.

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There is a sot of universally accepted end of message marker, and most non-M$ email agents honor it.

That is a newline dash dash space newline sequence, which is part of my sig below. If when viewing this message, you do not see my sig and the quotation about 4 boxes by Ed Howdershelt, then your agent is honoring this. If you can turn that honoring off, then you should see it as I send it, and the sub instructions should have been appended by the mailserver for this list. Possibly some intervening server may be messing with that '/n-- /n' string?

Your explanation of the sig delimiter is incorrect. Its purpose is to delete the signature from the quoted text when you compose a reply. You still see the signature when you read the message. What would the purpose of a signature if the recipient didn't see it?


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