Plug in needed

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John Phillips

Looking for an Outlook plug in which, on reply to a e-mail, will:-

a) allow selective quoting only, and

b) not top quote.

Anything around at all?

Much to my horror (sorry guys) the Boss wants us to use Outofluck at work!
 
No, it's not. That URL is for Outlook Express' version of Quotefix. The
one I originally gave is still correct.

I get this error message when clicking on your URL:-

"Not Found

The requested URL /~jain/html-data/software/outlook-quotefix/) was not found on this server.

Apache/2.0.51 (Unix) DAV/2 Server at home.in.tum.de Port 80 "

I found the other URL on Google.

Any other links at all I could get to?

Thanks in Advance!
 
http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/outlook-quotefix/

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After furious head scratching, John Phillips asked:

| On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, at 08:57:47 [GMT -0500] (00:57:47 Saturday, 5
| February 2005 where I live) "Brian Tillman" wrote:
|
|
|| No, it's not. That URL is for Outlook Express' version of Quotefix.
|| The one I originally gave is still correct.
|
| I get this error message when clicking on your URL:-
|
| "Not Found
|
| The requested URL /~jain/html-data/software/outlook-quotefix/) was
| not found on this server.
|
| Apache/2.0.51 (Unix) DAV/2 Server at home.in.tum.de Port 80 "
|
| I found the other URL on Google.
|
| Any other links at all I could get to?
|
| Thanks in Advance!
 
John Phillips said:
The requested URL /~jain/html-data/software/outlook-quotefix/) was
not found on this server.

Where did you get the "html-data/" portion? It certainly wasn't in the URL
I originally quoted. It's no wonder you couldn't find it.
 
Where did you get the "html-data/" portion? It certainly wasn't in the URL
I originally quoted. It's no wonder you couldn't find it.

Merely quoting what was on the web page when it loaded.
 
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