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At some point hitherto, Samuel Padgett hath spake thusly:
> Derek D. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hmmm...  well, whenever I reply to a message, everything after
> > sigdashes is stripped from the message.  It's possible that my editor
> > is doing this (I use post-mode for emacs), and I'll look into that.
> 
> I'm pretty sure that post-mode does this.  You might want to try
> a command like

Well, that command didn't do much useful for me, but I was able to
determine the variable to change this behavior.  To turn it OFF, one
would stick this in the appropriate place in their .emacs file:

  '(post-kill-quoted-sig nil)

Easier still (at least if you have xemacs) to go to the customize
menu, and set it there (customize/emacs/applications/mail/post gets
you the menu for post mode).



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