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Removal of sender's signature block when replying

[quote user="Steffan"]

More seriously: Do you know of any email client that *is* capable of doing this? 

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Just wanted to add that the mail client in the Opera browser definitely does remove the sig block of a message to which you are replying. A great function that I'd love to see in Pegasus. I'll post in the Wishlist forum linking to this thread. No harm in asking!

[quote user="Steffan"]<P>More seriously: Do you know of any email client that *is* capable of doing this? </P><P>[/quote]</P><P>Just wanted to add that the mail client in the Opera browser definitely does remove the sig block of a message to which you are replying. A great function that I'd love to see in Pegasus. I'll post in the Wishlist forum linking to this thread. No harm in asking!</P>

I've often wondered about this. If someone else were to ask this question here, I'd probably reply that Pegasus doesn't do it.

Can I get Pegasus to automatically trim anything below the recognised signature delimiter of HYPHEN HYPHEN SPACE when I reply to a message?

<P>I've often wondered about this. If someone else were to ask this question here, I'd probably reply that Pegasus doesn't do it.</P><P>Can I get Pegasus to automatically trim anything below the recognised signature delimiter of HYPHEN HYPHEN SPACE when I reply to a message?</P>

[quote user="Sharkfin"]

I've often wondered about this. If someone else were to ask this question here, I'd probably reply that Pegasus doesn't do it.

Can I get Pegasus to automatically trim anything below the recognised signature delimiter of HYPHEN HYPHEN SPACE when I reply to a message?

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Pegasus doesn't do it.
:-)

Seriously: I don't know the answer to your question for sure, but if I want to get rid of any irrelevant text in the message I reply to, be it signatures, disclaimers or whatever, I just reply to a selected portion of the message. However, I can't possibly imagine that you're not aware of this option. More likely, it doesn't satisfy your (picky, picky :-)) needs.

More seriously: Do you know of any email client that *is* capable of doing this?

Still seriously but a little less seriously than the previous two seriouslies: I was aware of the HYPHEN HYPHEN bit, but didn't know it had to be followed by SPACE in order to be recognised as a signature block.

Cheers!
Steffan

[quote user="Sharkfin"]<p>I've often wondered about this. If someone else were to ask this question here, I'd probably reply that Pegasus doesn't do it.</p><p>Can I get Pegasus to automatically trim anything below the recognised signature delimiter of HYPHEN HYPHEN SPACE when I reply to a message?</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Pegasus doesn't do it. :-)</p><p>Seriously: I don't know the answer to your question for sure, but if I want to get rid of any irrelevant text in the message I reply to, be it signatures, disclaimers or whatever, I just reply to a selected portion of the message. However, I can't possibly imagine that you're not aware of this option. More likely, it doesn't satisfy your (picky, picky :-)) needs.</p><p>More seriously: Do you know of any email client that *is* capable of doing this? </p><p>Still seriously but a little less seriously than the previous two seriouslies: I was aware of the HYPHEN HYPHEN bit, but didn't know it had to be followed by SPACE in order to be recognised as a signature block. </p><p>Cheers! Steffan </p>

[quote user="Sharkfin"]

I've often wondered about this. If someone else were to ask this question here, I'd probably reply that Pegasus doesn't do it.

Can I get Pegasus to automatically trim anything below the recognised signature delimiter of HYPHEN HYPHEN SPACE when I reply to a message?

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 Sharkfin and others,

I believe that many requests for 'features', such the one you mentioned, could be solved fairly easily by having a PM own macro recorder implemented - not a third party one, but one which integrates nicely. This would give great flexibility to implement all kind of 'own' functions or make functions and combination of those just one click or key stroke away or even being triggered automatically. In your case I could e.g. think of a filter rule (hyphen hyphen space) which would then trigger the macro to remove the signature, disclaimer etc. I could think of many many other options such a macro recorder would provide allowing for customisation of PM in order to improve the daily work flow.

Many 'special features' could be implemented by individuals rather then getting David all features hard-wired in - what you think?

You may want to check the thread under:
http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/19103.aspx

Cheers

Thomas

[quote user="Sharkfin"]<p>I've often wondered about this. If someone else were to ask this question here, I'd probably reply that Pegasus doesn't do it.</p><p>Can I get Pegasus to automatically trim anything below the recognised signature delimiter of HYPHEN HYPHEN SPACE when I reply to a message?</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> Sharkfin and others, I believe that many requests for 'features', such the one you mentioned, could be solved fairly easily by having a <i><b>PM own macro recorder </b></i>implemented - not a third party one, but one which integrates nicely. This would give great flexibility to implement all kind of 'own' functions or make functions and combination of those just one click or key stroke away or even being triggered automatically. In your case I could e.g. think of a filter rule (hyphen hyphen space) which would then trigger the macro to remove the signature, disclaimer etc. I could think of many many other options such a macro recorder would provide allowing for customisation of PM in order to improve the daily work flow. </p><p>Many 'special features' could be implemented by individuals rather then getting David all features hard-wired in - what you think? </p><p>You may want to check the thread under: <a href="/forums/thread/19103.aspx" title="http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/19103.aspx" target="_blank" mce_href="/forums/thread/19103.aspx">http://community.pmail.com/forums/thread/19103.aspx</a> Cheers Thomas </p>

[quote user="Steffan"]

if I want to get rid of any irrelevant text in the message I reply to, be it signatures, disclaimers or whatever, I just reply to a selected portion of the message. However, I can't possibly imagine that you're not aware of this option. More likely, it doesn't satisfy your (picky, picky :-)) needs.

More seriously: Do you know of any email client that *is* capable of doing this?

Still seriously but a little less seriously than the previous two seriouslies: I was aware of the HYPHEN HYPHEN bit, but didn't know it had to be followed by SPACE in order to be recognised as a signature block.

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Hmmm. Lots to reply to.

Firstly, yes I knew about the reply-to-portion option, though I only found out about it relatively recently - within the last couple of years, when I've been a Pmail user for about ten years. To be honest I don't use it but if I remembered it (which is far more likely now), I probably would. A lot.

Next, well, this thread was prompted because I received a message yesterday which appeared to have an automatically-removed signature. Of course the sender may have edited it himself - I'll be sure to ask him - but it smelt like it had been done automatically to me. The x-mailer was Evolution 2.26.1 which is, I believe, a Linux thing (though it's probably available on Win as well).

The idea regarding the hyphen hyphen space thing was something that I could have sworn that I originally got from the Pegasus help files, but I can't find anything in the 4.5 help system. Although, in its new, Vista-friendly format, I can't search - I can only browse the index. That said, I know I've seen things online about it. I bet if you Wikipedia for e-mail signature, it'll be there.

What about Thomas' macro idea? Yes, I saw that when you first posted the other thread some months back. I think the concept is nice although I can imagine that the implementation would be a nightmare to get right. Whether it would be flexible enough to be truly useful, I don't know. I also think that the time and effort that would be required from David Harris would be huge, and I really don't think that there is enough of a need (at present at least) to justify the undertaking of such a project.

Finally, this thread might be about the highest-class conversation on the site in terms of the average post-points of the participants. Let's ask the other Thomas to contribute, along with Dilbert and Michael idw. The might of these people combined could bring about some kind of inter-dimensional crossover event...

Apologies. I'm slightly weird tonight, obviously. Need more sleep.   :)

[quote user="Steffan"]<P>if I want to get rid of any irrelevant text in the message I reply to, be it signatures, disclaimers or whatever, I just reply to a selected portion of the message. However, I can't possibly imagine that you're not aware of this option. More likely, it doesn't satisfy your (picky, picky :-)) needs.</P><P>More seriously: Do you know of any email client that *is* capable of doing this? </P><P>Still seriously but a little less seriously than the previous two seriouslies: I was aware of the HYPHEN HYPHEN bit, but didn't know it had to be followed by SPACE in order to be recognised as a signature block. </P><P>[/quote]</P><P>Hmmm. Lots to reply to.</P><P>Firstly, yes I knew about the reply-to-portion option, though I only found out about it relatively recently - within the last couple of years, when I've been a Pmail user for about ten years. To be honest I don't use it but if I remembered it (which is far more likely now), I probably would. A lot.</P><P>Next, well, this thread was prompted because I received a message yesterday which appeared to have an automatically-removed signature. Of course the sender may have edited it himself - I'll be sure to ask him - but it <EM>smelt</EM> like it had been done automatically to me. The x-mailer was Evolution 2.26.1 which is, I believe, a Linux thing (though it's probably available on Win as well).</P><P>The idea regarding the hyphen hyphen space thing was something that I could have sworn that I originally got from the Pegasus help files, but I can't find anything in the 4.5 help system. Although, in its new, Vista-friendly format, I can't search - I can only browse the index. That said, I know I've seen things online about it. I bet if you Wikipedia for e-mail signature, it'll be there.</P><P>What about Thomas' macro idea? Yes, I saw that when you first posted the other thread some months back. I think the concept is nice although I can imagine that the implementation would be a nightmare to get right. Whether it would be flexible enough to be truly useful, I don't know. I also think that the time and effort that would be required from David Harris would be huge, and I really don't think that there is enough of a need (at present at least) to justify the undertaking of such a project.</P><P>Finally, this thread might be about the highest-class conversation on the site in terms of the average post-points of the participants. Let's ask the other Thomas to contribute, along with Dilbert and Michael idw. The might of these people combined could bring about some kind of inter-dimensional crossover event...</P><P>Apologies. I'm slightly weird tonight, obviously. Need more sleep.   :)</P>

[quote user="Sharkfin"]

The idea regarding the hyphen hyphen space thing was something that I could have sworn that I originally got from the Pegasus help files, but I can't find anything in the 4.5 help system. Although, in its new, Vista-friendly format, I can't search - I can only browse the index. That said, I know I've seen things online about it. I bet if you Wikipedia for e-mail signature, it'll be there.

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I don't know whether it is/was in the Pegasus help files, but it is in the Signature guidelines (Tools | Options | Signatures, click Edit signatures - it's the fourth guideline). BTW, I must have forgotten about the space after the two hyphens rather than not having been aware of it at all. I just checked my Plain internet signature file and found that I did in fact put the space after the two hyphens.

Cheers!
Steffan

<p>[quote user="Sharkfin"]</p><p>The idea regarding the hyphen hyphen space thing was something that I could have sworn that I originally got from the Pegasus help files, but I can't find anything in the 4.5 help system. Although, in its new, Vista-friendly format, I can't search - I can only browse the index. That said, I know I've seen things online about it. I bet if you Wikipedia for e-mail signature, it'll be there.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I don't know whether it is/was in the Pegasus help files, but it is in the Signature guidelines (Tools | Options | Signatures, click Edit signatures - it's the fourth guideline). BTW, I must have forgotten about the space after the two hyphens rather than not having been aware of it at all. I just checked my Plain internet signature file and found that I did in fact put the space after the two hyphens.</p><p>Cheers! Steffan </p>
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