In message <>, Mick
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>"Char Jackson" wrote in message
>news:...
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>As long as you're in the mood to look for things, may I suggest that
>you look for a better newsreader? The one you're using, Windows Live
>Mail v15, is probably the worst possible choice. Notice how your text
>flows right into the text that you replied to, making it impossible to
>see who said what?
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>Take a look at Windows Live Mail 2009 (v14) or Thunderbird, for
>starters. There are lots more to choose from, and just about all of
>them will do a better job than what you're using now. Thank you for
>your consideration.
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>Char Jackson
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>Hi Char,
> If I can go back to (v14) or Thunderbird then I will, I know
>little about newsreaders and used Outlook Express for news in XP.
Have a look at
http://www.dusko-lolic.from.hr/wlmquote/; if you used OE,
you might have come across OE-Quotefix, and it looks like WLMquote might
do something similar for WLM15.
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J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
The main and the most glorious achievement of television is that it is killing
the art of conversation. If we think of the type of conversation television is
helping to kill, our gratitude must be undying. (George Mikes, "How to be
Inimitable" [1960].)