On Saturday, August 30, 2003 1:07 PM CEST, Paul Johnson wrote: > Apparently doesn't like to add line wraps, either. Go dig through the > preferences, you can enable both line wraps and quotemarks. Google > for OE-Quotefix to do the job right. Or just go get a real mailer.
Hmm, maybe you first read my previous posting on this. I think my OE settings are a little better now (for what should be "universally known"). Found OE-QuoteFix yesterday and it's quite OK so far. And I think we all know what happens when quoting a >>>>>>> while line-wrapping then... But this seems to be a failure of design. > So stop using what is universally known as a broken mailer, the world > isn't going to adapt to your inability to keep up with reality. 8:o) Had this, too, in my last posting. It seems, the world (= you + * ?) doesn't like OE very well... OK, a debian-user list may need such Linux fanatics as those people, I see. (My primary system will stay Windows for many reasons!) But the "world" doesn't seem to be able then to get a "real mailer" running then. As I partially have stated before, I don't like "mailers" that offer me half a screen full of pixelated 16 colour icons (reminds me a bit to the good old Windows 3) and rectangular lines over lines just to delimit about any control. I need to work efficiently with a program like that, not drowning in the developer's inexperience in UI design. And you know the rest... I think it's better to stop this discussion, stay by my OE and ignore any complaints about it. -- Yves Goergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please don't CC me (causes double mails) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]