Partial Quoteing in Mail

A person at my work is having problems with mail only quoting part of a message when they reply. Sometimes the quote is only a word. They don't have anything selected when they click reply. Why would Mail be truncating their reply?

Hi Ian
Thanks, I was hoping that I just hadn't found the preference setting... oh well. I do have a substantial number of emails in my inbox but I wish there was an option to turn this feature off, or at the very least be able to index/cache the emails so that it runs faster. Spotlight works in a similar way but doesn't pause the typing of the rest of the find request.
regards
j

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    smtpdtls_keyfile = /etc/certificates/Default.key
    smtpduse_pwserver = yes
    unknownlocal_recipient_rejectcode = 550
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    Feb 4 16:30:52 mail imap[6604]: AOD: user opts: releasing search node reference
    Feb 4 16:30:52 mail imap[6604]: AOD: user opts: releasing directory reference
    mail.log:
    Feb 4 16:50:29 mail postfix/cleanup[7224]: 66B8242F41: message-id=<[email protected]>
    Feb 4 16:50:29 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 66B8242F41: from=<[email protected]>, size=11571, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
    Feb 4 16:50:30 mail postfix/smtpd[7223]: disconnect from cliff.myweather.net[64.73.35.115]
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: 5448642F5C: client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/cleanup[7224]: 5448642F5C: message-id=<[email protected]>
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 5448642F5C: from=<[email protected]>, size=12212, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 66B8242F41: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=3, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06759-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as 5448642F5C)
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 66B8242F41: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=3, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06759-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as 5448642F5C)
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 66B8242F41: removed
    Feb 4 16:50:32 mail postfix/pipe[7271]: 5448642F5C: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=0, status=sent (mail.reynoldsservices.com)
    Feb 4 16:51:02 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: connect from mas91-1-82-238-222-141.fbx.proxad.net[82.238.222.141]
    Feb 4 16:51:03 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: 2A64542F68: client=mas91-1-82-238-222-141.fbx.proxad.net[82.238.222.141]
    Feb 4 16:51:03 mail postfix/cleanup[7224]: 2A64542F68: message-id=<[email protected]>
    Feb 4 16:51:03 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 2A64542F68: from=<[email protected]>, size=1060, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
    Feb 4 16:51:04 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: disconnect from mas91-1-82-238-222-141.fbx.proxad.net[82.238.222.141]
    Feb 4 16:51:05 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:51:05 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: EADE242F7F: client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/cleanup[7224]: EADE242F7F: message-id=<[email protected]>
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: EADE242F7F: from=<[email protected]>, size=1583, nrcpt=2 (queue active)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/smtpd[7267]: disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 2A64542F68: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=4, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/smtp[7225]: 2A64542F68: to=<[email protected]>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=4, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/qmgr[4202]: 2A64542F68: removed
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail postfix/pipe[7271]: EADE242F7F: to=<[email protected]>, relay=cyrus, delay=1, status=sent (mail.reynoldsservices.com)
    amavis.log:
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup_hash([email protected]), no matches
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup_acl([email protected]) matches key ".reynoldsservices.com", result=1
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (local_domains) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="1", matching_key=".reynoldsservices.com"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="-999"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (spamtaglevel) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="-999", matching_key="(constant:-999)"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="5"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (spamtag2level) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="5", matching_key="(constant:5)"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup: (scalar) matches, result="5"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) lookup (spamkilllevel) => true, "[email protected]" matches, result="5", matching_key="(constant:5)"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) Passed CLEAN, <[email protected]> -> <[email protected]>, Hits: 2.286, tag=-999, tag2=5, kill=5, L/Y/0/0
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) sending SMTP response: "250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F"
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) timer stopped after DATA end
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) strip_tempdir: /var/amavis/amavis-20060204T164117-06919
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) rmdir_recursively: /var/amavis/amavis-20060204T164117-06919/parts, excl=1
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) TIMING [total 2286 ms] - SMTP EHLO: 5 (0%), SMTP pre-MAIL: 5 (0%), SMTP pre-DATA-flush: 6 (0%), SMTP DATA: 36 (2%), body_hash: 1 (0%), mime_decode: 18 (1%), get-file-type1: 30 (1%), decompose_part: 2 (0%), parts_decode: 0 (0%), AV-scan-1: 1953 (85%), spam-wb-list: 11 (0%), SA msg read: 1 (0%), SA parse: 5 (0%), SA check: 106 (5%), update_cache: 2 (0%), fwd-connect: 20 (1%), fwd-mail-from: 2 (0%), fwd-rcpt-to: 4 (0%), write-header: 4 (0%), fwd-data: 0 (0%), fwd-data-end: 44 (2%), fwd-rundown: 2 (0%), mainlogentry: 25 (1%), update_snmp: 0 (0%), unlink-1-files: 2 (0%), rundown: 1 (0%)
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) ESMTP> 250 2.6.0 Ok, id=06919-05, from MTA: 250 Ok: queued as EADE242F7F
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) idle_proc, 6: was busy, 2272.8 ms, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.175 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) idle_proc, 5: was idle, 0.3 ms, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.175 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) prolong_timer after reading SMTP command: remaining time = 0 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) ESMTP< QUIT\r\n
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) ESMTP> 221 2.0.0 [127.0.0.1] amavisd-new closing transmission channel
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) postprocess_requesthook: timer stopped
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) idle_proc, bye: was busy, 2.4 ms, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.178 s
    Feb 4 16:51:06 mail.reynoldsservices.com /usr/bin/amavisd[6919]: (06919-05) load: 3 %, total idle 571.947 s, busy 16.178 s
    System.log:
    Feb 4 16:53:51 mail imap[7376]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:52 mail imap[7376]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:53 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:56 mail pop3[7375]: login: copier.fro.rsi.int [192.168.30.200] copier plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:53:58 mail imap[7376]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:15 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7338]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7337]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7338]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7337]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:54:17 mail automount[7270]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:54:20 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] molly APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:21 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:54:23 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:24 mail pop3[5224]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:27 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:28 mail pop3[5224]: login: c-24-3-38-171.hsd1.oh.comcast.net [24.3.38.171] tmcdonald APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:50 mail pop3[7375]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:54:52 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:54:53 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:05 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:06 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:08 mail pop3[7375]: login: 24-52-110-155.lkwnny.adelphia.net [24.52.110.155] rlasher APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:17 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:55:23 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:55:23 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:30 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:30 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:34 mail automount[7406]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/HD on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:55:34 mail automount[7406]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:55:36 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:42 mail imap[7418]: login: localhost [::1] emolder plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:50 mail pop3[7375]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:54 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:55:54 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:56:20 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:56:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:24 mail pop3[5224]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:25 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:56:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:44 mail postfix/smtpd[7228]: warning: 190.48.36.182: hostname 190-48-36-182.speedy.com.ar verification failed: Host not found
    Feb 4 16:56:46 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:56:49 mail automount[7448]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Accounting on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Acco unting: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:56:49 mail automount[7448]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Accounting returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:56:50 mail pop3[7375]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:52 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp11.wireless.rsi.int [192.168.33.111] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:54 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:56:55 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:56:56 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:23 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:57:24 mail pop3[5224]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:25 mail postfix/smtpd[7519]: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available\n
    Feb 4 16:57:25 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:26 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] tom APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:26 mail pop3[7375]: login: [192.168.15.240] tablist APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 type 'nfs', mounted on '/automount/Servers', from 'automount -fstab [206]', not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:27 mail pop3[5224]: login: 24-54-176-209.pittpa.adelphia.net [24.54.176.209] jhomer APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:30 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] tom APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:30 mail pop3[7375]: login: [192.168.15.240] tablist APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:38 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:44 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:50 mail pop3[5224]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:51 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:52 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:53 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:54 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:54 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:55 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:57 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 received VQ_NOTRESP event (1)
    Feb 4 16:57:58 mail KernelEventAgent[40]: tid 00000000 type 'nfs', mounted on '/automount/Servers', from 'automount -fstab [206]', not responding
    Feb 4 16:57:59 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:00 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:01 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:03 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7482]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7481]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7482]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7481]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisor s returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail automount[7406]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supervisors on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Supe rvisors: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:04 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:06 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:07 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:09 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:58:11 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:13 mail pop3[7537]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:14 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:15 mail pop3[5224]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:24 mail pop3[7537]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:24 mail pop3[7375]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:26 mail sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/cyrus-quota -r
    Feb 4 16:58:29 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:58:40 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:58:40 mail automount[7529]: Can't mount rsifileservices.local:/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/VulcanEng on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.local/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/Vulcan Eng: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:58:40 mail automount[7529]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.local/Volumes/RAID/FileServices/VulcanEng returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:58:50 mail pop3[5224]: login: fax2.rsi.int [192.168.25.240] mailadmin APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:58:54 mail pop3[7537]: login: help.crossitservices.com [192.168.25.244] support plaintext User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:00 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:59:11 mail kernel[0]: nfs server automount -fstab [206]: not responding
    Feb 4 16:59:15 mail pop3[7375]: login: dhcp7.itnet.rsi.int [192.168.26.107] jsmith APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:19 mail automount[7538]: Can't mount rsifileservices.rsi.int:/Volumes/RAID/HD on /private/Network/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD: No route to host (65)
    Feb 4 16:59:19 mail automount[7538]: Attempt to mount /automount/Servers/rsifileservices.rsi.int/Volumes/RAID/HD returned 65 (No route to host)
    Feb 4 16:59:20 mail pop3[5224]: login: 21.rchd1.xdsl.nauticom.net [209.195.186.118] molly APOP User logged in
    Feb 4 16:59:24 mail pop3[7537]: login: mail.tribweb.com [147.72.93.172] bill APOP User logged in
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    Hi—
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    quote:
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  • A small but very irritating bug in Mail: after pressing the spacebar after typing an apostrophe in a word such as "we're", the cursor moves to the left i.e. backwards, and not to the right, effectively deleting a space and not creating one.

    When composing an email in Mac Mail I've noticed a small but very irritating bug: pressing the spacebar after typing an apostrophe in a word, e.g. "we're", the cursor moves to the left i.e. backwards, and not to the right, effectively deleting a space and not creating one.
    Any ideas?

    I just recreated this problem on my iMac (wired KB, no wireless KB) by changing Mail > Preferences > Composing > Spellcheck from "as I type" to "never". Then type a contraction ending in 're and the space bar causes the cursor to jump back as others have stated, to the spot 'r|e
    Next, I went into System Preferences > Keyboard > Text, and turned off "use smart quotes" and the problem went away again.
    From this point (smart quotes off, spell checking never), if I turn Smart Quotes ON, the problem returns.
    The problem is dependent on the state of both settings.
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    Keyboard: smart quotes ON, Mail: check spelling AS I TYPE
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    Todd Smithgall

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