RichK wrote:
Sometimes, as in that case, I used OE, which under some circumstances, does
not mark the "replied to" portion with the traditional ">".  This happens
even if you set it to do it, but are responding to e-mail sent as
"Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable".  Your e-mails are sent that
way, so folks responding with OE, will not get their text marked with >.

The only explanation I've seen as to why OE is designed that way is that
Quoted-Printable formatting is supposed to adjust its line length to suit the window width setting of the recipient's screen. This would cause havoc with the placing of the ">", so they are omitted.

Gary VanderMolen

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