Alas! Imre Vida spake thus: > wouldn't it be better to use > as a quote-marker char consistently? > some of the alternatives like "%" i realy dislike
This point has come up before. Although I personally like to use '>' just because I think it's a good character for quoting (it looks like an arrow, denoting indentation, denoting it was written by somebody else). However, in the spirit of Unix, I take comfort in the fact that I am using a powerful and robust mail client that is intelligent enough to handle the '%' character properly, unlike some braindead mail clients that Windows users have been known to love... Freedom of expression! More power to David! ;) -- Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "Either he's dead or my watch has stopped." -- Groucho Marx
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