Re: Setting Thunderbird email client attribution line format
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Mathias Brodala wrote:
> Hell Arthur.
>
>> Hi, I must be missing something obvious, but I can't find how to set
>> attribution lines in Thunderbird.
>
> An info first: if you are searching for an option, you should look in
> about:config first. When an option doesn?t exist there, it doesn?t exist.
How do you about:config? This is Tbird, not Mozilla Mail.
>> I'd like to be able to have the
>> following appear when I reply to a message:
>>
>> On <name of day> <year>-<month>-<day>, <name email-address> wrote:
>>
>> Where is this set and where is this setting documented?
>
> Here[0] is one example:
>
>> // Change the reply header
>> // 0 - No Reply-Text
>> // 1 - <Author> wrote: - Netscape 3.xx/4.xx style
>> // 2 - On <date> <author> wrote:
>> // 3 - user-defined string. Use the prefs below in conjuction with this.
>> user_pref("mailnews.reply_header_type", 3);
>> // If you set 3 for the pref above then you may set the following prefs.
>> // The end result will be <authorwrote><separator><ondate><colon>
>> user_pref("mailnews.reply_header_authorwrote", "%s said the following");
>> user_pref("mailnews.reply_header_ondate", "on %s");
>> user_pref("mailnews.reply_header_separator", " ");
>> user_pref("mailnews.reply_header_colon", ":");
>
>
> Regards, Mathias
>
> [0] http://www.geocities.com/pratiksolanki/old-index.html
>
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