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Sourdough (rec.food.sourdough) Discussing the hobby or craft of baking with sourdough. We are not just a recipe group, Our charter is to discuss the care, feeding, and breeding of yeasts and lactobacilli that make up sourdough cultures. |
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Some real life numbers, and a question....
Mary Fisher wrote:
> "Andrew Price" > wrote in message > ... > >>On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 12:10:49 -0000, "Mary Fisher" > wrote: >> >> >>>>The chevrons are added by the poster's software, not the reader's. I >>>>suspect a "burp" in your Outlook settings took place, some time after >>>>your correctly formatted post this morning. >>> >>>As I've said, it happens when SOME (only a few) posters reply to mine. >> >>Ahem ... >> >>Mary, the problem which Dick raised isn't lacking citation marks in >>other posters' replies to yours. >> >>It's lacking citation marks in YOUR posts when you reply to (some) >>others. Whatever the cause, the lacking citation marks fail to get >>added at your end of the chain. > > > I obviously haven't made myself clear. I'll do it one last time because it > has nothing to do with sourdough. > > The chevrons are only missing on my posts when they go to certain other > readers. They are in a minority but it happens always with those posts (and > mails). It doesn't happen with the majority. Case in point: I read these (at home) with Mozilla Thunderbird mail & news client. I see the indents as blue bars, 1, 2 and 3 deep, in this case. When I Reply, they get converted to >, >>, >>>, and >>>>, adding one for Mary's post. It seems some clients are not rpoperly inserting them... Dave |
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