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Old 06-30-2002
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It'd be nice if signatures could be there when replying to people. Some (if not most) people have their hardware listed in signature and I have poor memory
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Its checked by default for me. Is it not on some people's? Do some people actually uncheck it?
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I think he means when you are actually typing in the reply - the sigs disappear. Am I right?

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no, he mean's when you hit reply (or quote even) when the messages in the thread appear beneath the reply window they are all signatureless, e.g. your;
"Water tastes best when flavored with hops and barley"
comment is missing if I select reply or quote.
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Yep, that's what I meant, Thomas. But that's what LNCPapa meant, too.
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