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water, was: What's happening with PATH ?
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From: Phil Kane <Phil.K...@nov.shmovz.ka.pop>
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Subject: Re: water, was: What's happening with PATH ?
Date: Wed, 07 Nov 2012 18:49:44 -0800
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On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 22:17:21 -0600, Stephen Sprunk
<step...@sprunk.org> wrote:
>So, please edit your signature to begin with "-- " rather than "---".
Why do I need a separator anyhow? Messages that I get with the
"two-dash" separator grey-out the signature when read with
Thunderbird. I checked the "custom default" settings and yes, I do
remember that I put a "three-dash" separator in as part of the
signature purposely to avoid this.
OK I'll "fix" it - I'll eliminate all the dashes entirely. Don't want
to annoy you unnecessarily. I'll find better reasons to do that.
Phil Kane
Beaverton, OR