MailQuote is a freeware add-on program for Microsoft Exchange that adds a > sign in front of all the lines in a message. It is accessed by selecting FormatsQuote in Exchange.
I have created MailQuote for Microsoft Exchange, and although I haven't tested it, it should work with MS Mail.
Installation
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This version of MailQuote doesn't have an installation program. To install it use the following steps:
1. UnZip the file MailQt10.Zip
2. Copy the files MAILQUOT.EXE and README.TXT to the directory C:\MAILQUOT, or any other directory on your HD. Copy the file APPEXEC.DLL to your Windows system directory.
3. Open MSMAIL.INI, which is in your Windows system directory. If there is not a [Custom Commands] section, add it to the file.
4. Add the following line to MSMAIL.INI, which is in your Windows system directory:
MailQuote1.0=3.0;Format;&Quote Message;0;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\APPEXEC.DLL;C:\MAILQUOT\MAILQUOT.EXE;0010000000000000;Quote the current message;;;
In step 2, if you copied the files MAILQUOT.EXE and README.TXT to a directory other than C:\MAILQUOT, substitute it in the above line. If your Windows directory isn't named WINDOWS, substitute it's name in the above line.
5. Save the INI file.
6. Start MS Exchange, and select ComposesNew Message. Under the Format menu, the command Quote Message should be available!
Contact Information
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The author of this program can be contacted at:
Internet E-Mail:
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miltc@hevanet.com
Snail Mail:
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Bruce Christensen
7001 SW Stephen Lane
Portland, OR USA 97225
Phone:
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1 (503) 292-3428
Future Features
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There are a number of features that I am going to add to MailQuote at a later date. Some of these are:
- A user specifiable character other than > used for Quoting