Foxmail Questions about quoting text while replying

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JeremyDestined

I have recently fell in love with this program for it's simplicity and
other things.. Was wondering if any one knew a way to get the darn
thing to quote during a reply?

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom



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Lefty Mills

"Was wondering if any one knew a way to get the darn
thing to quote during a reply?"

I use Foxmail 6Beta2. As there is no help file in English (yet) I use
the help for 5.0 which says-

Reply: Reply to Sender

1.Select a mail from Inbox.

2.Click Reply on the tool bar or click Message on menu bar then select
Reply to open Compose box.

3.System will default Sender Name in To: field, the original mail body
will be shown in the Compose box in gray fonts.

4.When finish composing click Send to send out the mail.
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I don't know if this helps you or not.
Help on the internet in English can be found at the Hare's Lair -
http://foxmail.hazeleger.net/

When asking a question in the forum, be sure to state the version that
you use.

Lefty
 
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Lou

JeremyDestined said:
I have recently fell in love with this program for it's simplicity and
other things.. Was wondering if any one knew a way to get the darn
thing to quote during a reply?

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom

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Best place for FireFox and / or Thunderbird help is news.mozilla.com
 
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Lou

Lefty said:
"Was wondering if any one knew a way to get the darn
thing to quote during a reply?"

I use Foxmail 6Beta2. As there is no help file in English (yet) I use
the help for 5.0 which says-

Reply: Reply to Sender

1.Select a mail from Inbox.

2.Click Reply on the tool bar or click Message on menu bar then select
Reply to open Compose box.

3.System will default Sender Name in To: field, the original mail body
will be shown in the Compose box in gray fonts.

4.When finish composing click Send to send out the mail.
==============================================
I don't know if this helps you or not.
Help on the internet in English can be found at the Hare's Lair -
http://foxmail.hazeleger.net/

When asking a question in the forum, be sure to state the version that
you use.

Lefty

Best place for FireFox and / or Thunderbird help is news.mozilla.com
 
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JeremyDestined

Mike said:
Indeed. And the best place to learn to read is school.

:) Foxmail is not Thunderbird or Firefox.. Those are fine freeware or
opensource choices.

Foxmail is a chinese freeware program with english options/choices..
Just wondering about a couple things and thanks to all who sent me
email and have helped me here in the newsgroup..

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom

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JeremyDestined

CharlieDontSurf said:
Foxmail is a Chinese email client, not affiliated with Mozilla.

it's a nice program.. could use some English gui changes though..

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom

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JeremyDestined

Lefty said:
"Was wondering if any one knew a way to get the darn
thing to quote during a reply?"

I use Foxmail 6Beta2. As there is no help file in English (yet) I use
the help for 5.0 which says-

Reply: Reply to Sender

1.Select a mail from Inbox.

2.Click Reply on the tool bar or click Message on menu bar then select
Reply to open Compose box.

3.System will default Sender Name in To: field, the original mail body
will be shown in the Compose box in gray fonts.

4.When finish composing click Send to send out the mail.
==============================================
I don't know if this helps you or not.
Help on the internet in English can be found at the Hare's Lair -
http://foxmail.hazeleger.net/

When asking a question in the forum, be sure to state the version that
you use.

Lefty

I tried what you suggested in both html and text replies.. :-( still no
quoting..

What I want to do is add a > to each line of my email.. Even if it's
only for text replies.

I'll try posting in that forum..

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom

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CharlieDontSurf

What I want to do is add a > to each line of my email.. Even if it's
only for text replies.

I'll try posting in that forum..

Jeremy supercommodoreatmaildotcom

If you don't get your problem fixed anytime soon, you might want to
download Metapad (zip file, 46K) in the meantime:

http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/

It has a quote feature (Edit --> Block --> Quote, or Alt-Q) that'll save
you the trouble of doing it by hand.
 

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