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On Jun 26, 2012 6:46 PM, "Thomas Tanghus" <<a href="mailto:thomas@tanghus.net">thomas@tanghus.net</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Tuesday 26 June 2012 15:03 Jan-Christoph Borchardt wrote:<br>
> > Honestly, it’s hard to force people to do that when much rather the<br>
> > email client should omit the quotes or at least the irrelevant parts.<br>
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> I really don't want an email client that mangles my replies in any other way<br>
> than setting '>' in front of quotations. Most times software tries to guess<br>
> what you want done it fails miserably.<br>
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> That being said my email client actually has the feature of only quoting the<br>
> text I have marked, but mostly I find it more convenient to trim the messages<br>
> myself, something that I found impossible to do on the Android mail client,<br>
> and I've several times given up sending an email, because I didn't want to<br>
> send an unholy mess.</p>
<p>That's why I prefer to use gmail for mailing lists, especially in the mobile..</p>
<p>Simon</p>