re: emails having to many >>> in them

  • From: "Richard Sherman" <squirman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "JFW Discussion List" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:17:00 -0800

Hi,
Here is how to use email stripper.

1. install the program. By default there should be an icon on the desktop 
for it.

2 open the email you want stripped and copy what portion you wish stripped.

3. Move to the desktop and press enter on the email stripper icon.

4. Press control + v to paste the info or use the paste button found there.

5. Press the tab key and you should hear "strip button" and press the space 
bar.

6. Tab to the copy button and close email stripper.

7. go back to the original email or create a new one and paste the info 
back. Edit it and send it on it's way.

Hope these directions are clear and help you in what you wish to do.

*** additional note ***

For those who have Microsoft word you can accomplish almost the same thing. 
by doing the following:

1. Copy the portion of the email you wish to strip of those pesky greater 
than signs.

2.open Microsoft Word.

3. Paste the text.

4. Press control + h to invoke the find and replace dialog box.

5. On the first line which is "find what" you will enter one single greater 
than sign.

6. Press alt + a or tab to the replace all button.

7. Word will tell you how many replacements with an ok button. press space 
bar, enter, or the esc key to get out of this.

8. Either edit your text there or copy and paste back into your new email 
and send it on it's way.

Please note: Some may have not noticed that the greater than signs will push 
text into smaller lines or disrupt the normal flow of text. This is why 
editing the text line by line may be necessary.

Hope this info helps all those whom wish to know.

Rich
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From: Stacey Robinson
Well,I downloaded email stripper and can't figure out how to use it. Does
anyone know.

Stacey and GEB dog Chesley

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