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Old November 23rd 18, 06:54 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Rene Lamontagne
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On 11/22/2018 10:16 PM, VanguardLH wrote:
T wrote:

... you never seem to get annoyed at my signature lines.


I don't see signatures. They are off-topic hence spam. They are fluff,
like repeating the poster's name already presented by the NNTP client in
the From header or spouting something off-topic. They are ego-stroking
fluff. They are sometimes spam, like some boob under the pretense
helping or just chiming in is really there to promote their web site.
Signatures aren't germane to the topic in the post. If they are about
demunging the poster's e-mail address, I couldn't give a gnat's fart
because discussions started in Usenet should stay in Usenet, not go
offline via e-mail. Some use an extension that appends some random MOTD
(message of the day) crap as their signature.

I configure my NNTP client to strip signatures (well, just hide them).
That's why boobs that don't know where the signature delimiter line
(dash dash space newline) should go or use an invalid one can end up
signaturizing their entire reply. Their entire post is a signature, so
I won't see it unless I look at the post's raw source.


Hi, VanguarLH, Glad I read this post of yours as it directly involves
one of my pet peeves.
Signatures, And how to have them deleted as you have, they are nothing
but a pain in the butt and I don,t ever want to see them much less read
them.
Is there a setting or way to do this in Thunderbird 52.9.1?
If so myself and I'm sure many other people would like to Know how. I
have googled but did not find the answer, Probably didn't use the right
search terms.
Any answers would certainly be appreciated.

Rene


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Old November 24th 18, 12:15 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Rene Lamontagne wrote:

Hi, VanguarLH, Glad I read this post of yours as it directly involves
one of my pet peeves.


There's even a-holes that use a 7-line, 10-line, or more signature that
is a bunch of ASCII characters trying to depict a crappy image.

https://www.google.com/search?q=ascii+signature+image

Signatures, And how to have them deleted as you have, they are nothing
but a pain in the butt and I don,t ever want to see them much less
read them. Is there a setting or way to do this in Thunderbird
52.9.1?


I don't remember Thunderbird having an option to hide or collapse
signatures. According to a reply in the discussion at:

https://superuser.com/questions/5676...=votes#tab-top

there is this extension which has as one of its many features the
ability to collapse a sigblock:

https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US...ersation-view/

You'll have to check if the extension is compatible with your version of
Thunderbird.
 




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