On Thu, 30 Nov 2017 16:42:43 +0100 Per Jessen <per@computer.org> wrote:
Bob Williams wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2017 11:02:46 +0100 Per Jessen <per@computer.org> wrote:
David T-G wrote:
Carlos --
...and then Carlos E. R. said... % % On Wednesday, 2017-11-29 at 15:16 -0500, David T-G wrote: % % Please do not use a non-standard character, '%' to mark the quoted % part. Please use '>'. Other mail programs do not recognize it.
We've had this discussion already :-) and I've been doing so for, what, twenty-five years by now. Any real mail program should what, easily be able to recognize my or any other character as a quote regexp.
Fyi, knode, pan and Thunderbird don't recognise it.
And FYI, Claws-mail can recognise it. In Preferences, there is an option "Treat these characters as quotes"
I wonder if TB might have that too - I have definitely seen such an option somewhere, just not sure if it was in TB.
I was more thinking of it being built-in - having to configure it explicitly is, well, a bit backward.
Not really. It allows you to add non-standard quote markers as you come across them. As well as '>', I have seen $, : ~ and even % ;-) -- Bob Williams System: Linux 4.4.92-31-default Distro: openSUSE 42.3 (x86_64) Desktop: KDE Frameworks: 5.32.0, Qt: 5.6.2 and Plasma: 5.8.7