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02-May-2002, 11:23 PM #1
IE6.x users
A friend sent me this tip but he didn't know that I still use IE5.5. Some of you using IE6.x may be interested in this:
When you forward e-mail, you may not want the recipient to
get all those < marks that are used to indent an original
message. You don't have to use these marks in Outlook
Express 6. Just choose Tools|Options. When the Options
dialog opens, click the Send tab. Now, under "Mail Sending
Format" click Plain Text Settings. Deselect the check box
labeled "Indent the original text with < when replying or
forwarding" and then click OK. Back in Options, click OK to
close the dialog box and save your new selection.
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05-Oct-2002, 04:19 AM #2
Good tip!!

Never paid attention to this part of settings in OE.
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05-Oct-2002, 04:23 PM #3
That 'indent, etc' isn't an option in my OE6.0 ...but it doesn't matter anyway - I don't open any email when it has 'Fwd' in the subject line...waste of time, and besides, most of those Fwd emails show everyone's email addys and I really don't feel like scrolling through 300+ (yes..have had some of those) addys to read something that is either a hoax or some joke that I read 2 years ago

But, that is a good hint for others to have.
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