Re: [SLUG] Thunderbird - Stop the scrap, snip by script

From: chris lee (chris.a.lee@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 24 2008 - 15:32:02 EST


luckily enough gmail snips quoted text,. top or bottom.

On 24 Jan 2008 20:07:20 -0000, Robin - Bartow FL
<suncoastlug.mailbox@gibp.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > How'd you post without the list bumpf at the bottom? Unless that was sent
> > to each of us individually (or just me) and you're better at forging headers
> > than I am at
> > reading them.
>
>
> I'm no script junkie. But I recall years ago (in DOS) extracting all lines of file/s containing a given text string and sending those line/s to an output file. Filtering in, is the inverse of filtering out. I suspect just the text area of an email could be processed in a similar way. For example, inclusions, exceptions, and "exact text strings" are frequently used in search engines.
>
> With differing email clients and user preferences, the host is the only non-variable that can create uniformity in what people see.
>
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