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Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 10:19:27 -0800
From: Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@ca.rr.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Easyquote/Quickquote...?

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Steven Levine wrote:

> You mean what mail/client client are you using?

Thank you. I know the difference, I just wrote quickly and did not proof
read properly. You guys are very helpful at correcting mistakes like
that. thanks.

> Fancy quoting may or may not become a core Thunderbird feature in the
> future. It depends on whether or not the development team decides it
> needs to be a core feature. As it stands now, the extension mechanism
> provides an almost seamless method for end-users to customize the Mozilla
> apps. Extensions generally work pretty well. This is evidenced by the
> number of extensions many end-user have co-existing.
>
> Generally when a Mozilla application feature does not work for me, I check
> first on the Mozilla newsgroups to confirm whether or not it's just me.
> Then I either to fix my setup or contact the extensions author for
> support.

I did check with the author once because an older version worked, but
not his newest. He expressed pleased surprise that anyone was still
using OS/2. He quickly put the older versions back on line for me. I
also told him briefly about the eComstation story. I do not think I
should ask him to troubleshoot this current problem for me.

I have been pleased with Thunderbird as an email client until just now
when I lost fancy quoting by "updating" the client. I thought that
Thunderbird was a popular program. It was promoted heavily in SCOUG at
one time. Now I get the impression that it is disparaged. Perhaps it is
more popular in the Windows realm. If so, what a turnaround and irony.

Martin

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