From: Eugen Leitl (eugen@leitl.org)
Date: Sat May 25 2002 - 10:22:17 MDT
A potentially useful tool for some people here?
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Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 19:43:44 +0530
From: Udhay Shankar N <udhay@pobox.com>
Reply-To: silklist@lists.vipul.net
To: silklist@lists.vipul.net
Subject: [silk] OE-quotefix
For those who use Outlook Express - you know who you are. From NTK.
Udhay
> Use Outlook Express? Yes? No? Whatever. You still badly need
> to know about OE-QUOTEFIX, the tiny utility by Dominik Jain
> that saves the world from Outlook's braindead quoting.
> Quotefix sits in the System Tray and silently waits for you
> to hit "reply" in Microsoft's mailer, then instantly
> reformats Outlook's illusion of what a reply mail looks like
> into something a bit saner. All the ">" quoted bits are
> reformatted to fit on a 72 line, and a proper "Darth
> Tyrannus wrote:"-style accreditation added on the top line.
> Then, just for giggles, it colourises it so you can see who
> said what. Quotefix is utterly invisible, does nothing nasty
> with DLLs, exists completely independent from OE itself (you
> can run Outlook with or without it), and is free. If you
> must use Outlook Express, you can at last take part in long
> threads without fscking up the structure of the replies. And
> if you don't have OE, send this to your friends who do, as a
> handy way of starting to talk to them again.
> http://jump.to/oe-quotefix
> - It's not for them. It's for us.
-- Politics is the entertainment branch of the military-industrial complex. -Frank Zappa
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