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Re: mail etiquette (was Re: linux cert q)
I've doing this a long time. It's just common sense that if you
put your message at the top, it's easier for the reader to quickly
determine if this is something to read, or something to skip. ;-)
--Chester Langin-------------------------------------------------------
<http://www.cs.siu.edu/~langin> <mailto:chester@langin.com>
The statement "Any statement is either a paradox or it isn't" is false.
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Steven Pritchard wrote:
> Chester said:
> > Also, would the rest of you be so kind as to put the new parts of your
> > messages at the top rather than the bottom, so that I don't have to
> > scroll down to read what's new? Thanks.
>
> A long time ago, everybody responded *after* the appropriate quote
> from the mail (or news post) they were responding to...
>
> At this point, I don't really care whether people respond before or
> after whatever they quote, but *please* at least trim down what you
> are quoting. It's ridiculous to post a one-line reply with a hundred
> quoted lines.
>
> Steve
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