Hi;
Rich Lafferty schrieb am Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 07:56:43PM -0500:
> That which follows the signature delimiter ("\n-- \n") is signature,
> and can be disregarded. Well-designed editor modes will happily remove
> that part for you. Certainly you don't intend for the entire forwarded
> message to be removed as .sig?
OK, that's a point for not having the .sig before the forwarded mail.
> > It's very annoying to me having some little text about the forwarded
> > Mail, then (the possibly shortened) forwarded message and *then* the
> > signature.
> Why is that annoying? If there's something in your .sig which must be
> seen (as compared to, well, a signature) then it should be in the body
> of the message.
I use the .sig file not only for inserting that part of the signature
which begins with "^J-- ^J" but also the "Regards, Axel". And for many
mails, there is no "^J-- ^J"-beginning part at all.
But maybe, this is an editor-solveable problem. :-)
BTW: Here begins my .sig file: :-)
Regards, Axel
--
Axel Beckert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://w5.cs.uni-sb.de/~abe/
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Saarland (Germany)
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab), Prof. Dr. W. Wahlster;
WWW-Administrator IBFI Schloss Dagstuhl; Students Representative