Nunya Bidnits wrote:
> "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message
> news:m7zEj.14590$u62.12086@trndny07...
>> Denny Wheeler wrote:
>>
>>> Outlook Express is not, and never has been, Usenet-friendly. If one
>>> insists on using it, in order for it to come close to conforming,
>>> that user needs must become fairly expert in its use.
>>
>> I would also suggest downloading the free shareware OE QuoteFix. It
>> goes a long way to solving some of the more aggravating problems,
>> especially the automatic placement of the cursor at the bottom of
>> the post being replied to.
>>
>> http://www.freewr.com/freeware.php?d...tefix&lid=1429
>>
>> I've used it for years now, and it works just as advertised.
>>
>
> The cursor placement doesn't bother me much, but screwing around
> trying to correctly respond to, and quote, a quoted printable message
> almost had me switching news/mail readers.
OE with QuoteFix solves that problem, too. Each different author in a thread
has a different color so the reader can easily distinguish who says what.