It seems that each newcomer to this mailing list manages to sign up without reading about our policies[1]. If you're one of them, please read them, paying particular attention to [2] and [3], before your next post. [1] http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html [2] http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html#subject-line [3] http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html#quoting ___ Rob (Sent from my portable computation engine)
On 3/03/2015 22:43, Rob Stewart wrote:
It seems that each newcomer to this mailing list manages to sign up without reading about our policies[1]. If you're one of them, please read them, paying particular attention to [2] and [3], before your next post.
[1] http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html [2] http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html#subject-line [3] http://www.boost.org/community/policy.html#quoting
Sadly Outlook-QuoteFix does not work on any recent version of Outlook. I've tried a few alternatives but thus far the most successful solution is to not use Outlook.
On March 3, 2015 10:00:30 PM EST, Gavin Lambert
On 3/03/2015 22:43, Rob Stewart wrote:
Sadly Outlook-QuoteFix does not work on any recent version of Outlook.
I've tried a few alternatives but thus far the most successful solution is to not use Outlook.
When I use Outlook for replies such as those needed for this list, I have it auto-prefix and quote the previous message. I then manually excise the unwanted headers and footer, etc. When it makes a mess of the quoting, I cut and paste the content into emacs, finish editing, then cut and paste back to Outlook. It's a ridiculous process to have to follow, but it does work. I use K-9 mail on my phone normally for this list now. It works pretty well, but often munges the quoting, so I make done manual adjustments even without Outlook. It shouldn't be this hard, but that's how it goes. ___ Rob (Sent from my portable computation engine)
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