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* Mozilla Mail Threaded messages
@ 2003-12-23  6:00 Beolach
  2003-12-24  7:17 ` Beolach
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Beolach @ 2003-12-23  6:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

I recently switched from using Juno Webmail (crap, but I had it forever, 
which is why I kept it... vicious circle) to using Mozilla Mail with 
this address.  Mostly I really like it, but there's one thing I 
personally find annoying, and it seems like something I should be able 
to change, but I can't find where.

When I read a message with a replied to (or forwarded) message that has 
lines starting with the greater than symbol ">" to indicate a previous 
message, Mozilla mail doesn't display the ">" symbol, but instead puts 
in a vertical line along all the lines from the previous message that 
start with the ">".  This is really trivial and unimportant, but for 
some reason it irks me to no end.  I would much rather have my mail in 
plain text with ">" symbols rather than the line.  It seems like 
something that should be an option in preferences, but I can't find it. 
  Does anybody know if/where this can be changed?

Again, I know this is totally trivial, but its the one thing I would 
like changed.

TIA,
Conway S. Smith

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* Re: Mozilla Mail Threaded messages
  2003-12-23  6:00 Mozilla Mail Threaded messages Beolach
@ 2003-12-24  7:17 ` Beolach
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Beolach @ 2003-12-24  7:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

If anyone else cares, I found where to change this.  In the mozilla 
browser goto "about:config" and change "mail.quoted_graphical" from true 
to false.

Conway S. Smith

Beolach wrote:
> I recently switched from using Juno Webmail (crap, but I had it forever, 
> which is why I kept it... vicious circle) to using Mozilla Mail with 
> this address.  Mostly I really like it, but there's one thing I 
> personally find annoying, and it seems like something I should be able 
> to change, but I can't find where.
> 
> When I read a message with a replied to (or forwarded) message that has 
> lines starting with the greater than symbol ">" to indicate a previous 
> message, Mozilla mail doesn't display the ">" symbol, but instead puts 
> in a vertical line along all the lines from the previous message that 
> start with the ">".  This is really trivial and unimportant, but for 
> some reason it irks me to no end.  I would much rather have my mail in 
> plain text with ">" symbols rather than the line.  It seems like 
> something that should be an option in preferences, but I can't find it. 
>   Does anybody know if/where this can be changed?
> 
> Again, I know this is totally trivial, but its the one thing I would 
> like changed.
> 
> TIA,
> Conway S. Smith
> 
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