Any reason you have two tearlines in your messages?
What adds your signature? I know some modern email programs add 3 dashes before a signature, but I don't know of any BBS/offline readers that do that.Any reason you have two tearlines in your messages?Hey Sean, I think one is a sig line and the other is added by the
BBS itself. This is the first Echo I've noticed it doing that in.
Hey Sean, I think one is a sig line and the other is added by the BBS itself. This is the first Echo I've noticed it doing that in.
What adds your signature? I know some modern email programs add 3 dashes before a signature, but I don't know of any BBS/offline readers that do that.
the end of your messages. I add the --- at the end of my message porson mys just because that's the way I was taught to show the end of my messages onl
Dallas Vinson wrote to Mike Miller <=-
What adds your signature? I know some modern email programs add 3 dashes before a signature, but I don't know of any BBS/offline readers that do that.
Mystic has it as an option in the users personal setting to auto
add a sig to the end of your messages. I add the --- at the end
of my message porson myself just because that's the way I was
taught to show the end of my messages online. -*-
Dallas Vinson wrote to Mike Miller <=-
Mystic has it as an option in the users personal setting to auto add a
sig to the end of your messages. I add the -+- at the end of my message porson myself just because that's the way I was taught to show the end
of my messages online.
T.J. Mcmillen wrote to Dallas Vinson <=-
Then you better unlearn that if you want to use FidoNet, as that is not policy.
Please show me in P4 where that action is not "policy". I am sure it's mentioned in a FTSC document as a technical issue. I don't consider
that "annoying behavior" since it was not meant to be.
Ease up on the pontification and let the moderators handle this.
Then you better unlearn that if you want to use FidoNet, as that is not policy.
That's considered a "bad thing" in Fidonet by using three dashes like
that as a tosser can see that as a tearline and think that is the end of
a message. Double tearlines can cause technical isses with older tossers...then that can constiute "annoying behavior" according to
Policy.
OOOHHHHHHH, The Dashes are the issue? I thought you were talking about the line and the Origin lines repeating the same information. Mike Cothran taug
So I'm recommending you use two dashes instead of three to avoid any technical issues (see my own signature below). I do not care myself but as co-moderator of this echo I need to help prevent any problems. :)
-- Sean
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