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Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> It's not that it doesn't work (and you can even set it to "% " easily
> enough :-) but that modifying the original message by line-quoting it
> will mess up the spell checker's ability to skip over that part.

Another quality product from MS...

Did I mention that when Outlook express 6 loads, if you enter your
username and password for your mail server too soon, it crashes? You
have to wait for it to finish loading the default startpage or it just
stops responding. Hopefully that will be enough to get her using
Mozilla...

> I think your later analysis of her sending in HTML or RTF is accurate.

I don't think it is, because I don't have to dump any of her mails
through w3m to view them. it's all plain text.

> You should check, however, your PGP settings.=20

And I don't sign messages to her, either. I only sign to mutt-users,
people I've met on mutt-users, and bugtraq.

> In my experience, LookOut! will not quote a MIME-signed body because
> it thinks it isn't text (and yet it somehow knows enough to put it
> into the message body for reply!).

I think the real problem is that she's just kinda ditzy.

--=20
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"I would have made a good Pope."
    -- Richard Nixon

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