Am 18. Mai 2018 00:13:56 MESZ schrieb Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au>: >On 17May2018 21:17, Florian Gamböck <m...@floga.de> wrote: >>On 2018-05-17 13:15, Cameron Simpson wrote: >>>I've also seen replies come back from people unused to inline >response with >>>their reply slap in the middle of the quoted text because they've not >added a >>>blank line. I don't know exactly what's happening at their end, but >at my end >>>they text appears in the middle of the quoted prose. I should dig >into it.
>>When I was using Thunderbird a few years ago, if I composed an e-mail >>with inline reply, then above and beneath my reply, there always was a > >>clearly visible gap. However, this gap was only visible in the compose > >>window. When looking at the email afterwards in the reader, my reply >>stuck tightly between the quoted message parts, almost impossible to >spot if >The particular user I had this with isn't at fault, but also a >nontechnical >user not used to inline reply. And they are using Thunderbird. Your >decription >above does sound like a very flawed disconnect between compose and >actualy >view. WYSINWYG I guess. I do remember that kind of behavior. It usually happens when the sender wrote an HTML mail. Replying in TB still does show formatted text, with vertical quote bars instead of >. Sometimes it's difficult to trim quotes and insert text of your own. Only when sending this message is trimmed to text only, obviously with some flaws on invisible <p> and <br>. - Martin -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet.