Re: Test comment for new proposal

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Item Re: Test comment for new proposal
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One unfortunate issue I'm noticing is gmail thinks everything below
the horizontal line is "quoted text" so I have to click to expand it.
In other words, for every single reply, I don't see the body unless I
click to expand it. Do other people see that, or is it just me because
it technically is an echo of something I sent so could be considered
quoted text?

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Mike Mintz <mintz@stanford.edu>; wrote:
> Mike Mintz commented Re: Test comment for new proposal on Deme Email
> integration plan
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> Okay, everything is working as I expected it to. We still have some
> work to do designing the exact text in the notification emails (for
> example, all of them should have something at the bottom about how to
> send messages to the "list", perhaps how to unsubscribe, etc), and of
> course we have work to do in the web interface for comments and
> subscriptions.
>
> But before we get into that, are we all happy with the current
> functionality in terms of email list options and behavior?
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Mike Mintz <mintz@stanford.edu>; wrote:
>> Mike Mintz commented Test comment for new proposal on Deme Email
>> integration
>> plan
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>> This is a test comment for the latest proposal from 2011-06-06 for how to
>> do
>> email integration. In theory everything is implemented as specified in
>> this
>> integration plan. Feel free to test and provide feedback. (This comment
>> came
>> from the web interface, it is top-level.)
>>
>> Mike
>

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