Posted by: kurtsh | December 6, 2007

TOOL: eMailStripper – a utility to remove all the “>” for your emails

email-stripper.pngemailStripper is a free Windows program for cleaning the ">" and other formatting characters out of your emails. It will restore "forwarded" or "replied" emails back to their original state so they’re easier to read.  It does the following:

  • Removes ">" signs and other formatting characters from email threads
  • Removes all line breaks preceding the removed formatting characters

This turns email like this:

> > Hey, I just checked out your feature, and I have a suggestion 
> > for tweaking the headline.  Right now it doesn’t quite get across
> > what the article’s about.  At first glance I thought it was about
> > arranging your desktop the same way at home or at the office.  
> > That "consistent workspace" term is a new one (on me, anyway). 
> > If you’re open to adjustments, I thought maybe…

…into mail like this:

Hey, I just checked out your feature, and I have a suggestion for tweaking the headline.  Right now it doesn’t quite get across what the article’s about.  At first glance I thought it was about arranging your actual physical desktop the same way at home or at the office.  That "consistent workspace" term is a new one (on me, anyway).  If you’re open to adjustments, I thought maybe…

Oh yeah.  And it’s free.

DOWNLOAD:  http://www.papercut.com/emailStripper.htm


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