On Mon 2023-04-24 07:46 PM MDT -0600, <j...@jld3.net> wrote:

In the description below of what I see, I'm going to use plus signs to indicate quoting rather than greater than signs because I think that might be clearer.

Well, that didn't work at all :-) I forgot that I had recently been experimenting with using markdown and that seems to have made a mess of things. Let's try this again:

If I have a message that looks like this:

+ quote level 1
++ quote level 2
+++ quote level 3

And then do "Quote Less" once, it turns into this:

+ quote level 1
++ quote level 2
+++ [...]

Do it again, and it turns into this:

+ quote level 1
++ [...]

Again, and it turns into this:

+ [...]

Not sure what to call this: "collapsing," I guess.

There is one oddity here. If the first quoted line is the first line of the message, then nothing I do collapses it. This is the case in your example, so you can try putting a blank line above the one line in your example and try it again.
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