Internet-style
quoting consists of putting a > or other character in
front of the original message when you reply or forward
it. Recipients can easily distinguish the original message
from your comments. This method is preferred on many Internet
mailing lists that transmit in plain text only.
Choose Tools | Options. On the Preferences
tab, click E-mail Options.
Under When replying to a message and When
forwarding a message, choose Prefix each line
of the original message.
Set the prefix character(s) under Prefix each
line with.
Click OK twice.
Outlook 97
Install
the Internet Mail
Enhancement Patch or upgrade to Outlook 97
version
8.04. Then choose Tools | Options, and on the Internet
E-mail tab, check When replying to messages, indent
original text with. WordMail
users need to use a special template
or
ExLife.
For Outlook 97 users, if you have
IMEP
installed in your profile and quoting turned on, it
should apply to all services, not just messages sent
with the Internet E-mail service. (If you don't want
to use the Internet E-mail service itself, put in
false values for the servers, choose I connect
manually for the connection type and make
sure that it's at the bottom of the delivery list at Tools
| Services | Delivery.)
Microsoft Word
97 template that includes a macro for adding a
">" in front of text to follow the
Internet convention for quoting from incoming
messages. May not work with Outlook 2000; to try it,
rename the current Email.dot template (use Start |
Find to locate it) then move and rename the quoting
template so that it becomes the new Email.dot.
Allows you to select text in the incoming
message and quote it in your reply. Create custom replies, forwards, signatures --
inserting any type of boilerplate text into your
message. Templates are stored in Outlook or
Exchange folders and can contain scripting
elements (in VBScript or ET's only script language) to build replies that use information
from the incoming message. You can set it to to
automatically move items to another folder after you apply a
particular template. Also allows you to select text in the
incoming message and quote it in your reply.
Has
some issues with Outlook 2002 -- make sure you get the latest
update, disable RTF templates, and don't try to use ET as a
custom action in Rules Wizard.
An extension that adds filtering rules to
Exchange/Windows Messaging or Outlook, quoting and
signatures. Actions for rules include automatic
saving of addresses, launching a program, saving an
attachment, printing and many more. Shareware.
Cleans up plain text
replies and forwards by tightening the quoting characters,
allowing you to specify the quote header, and moving the
cursor to the bottom of the message. Beta. Free.