Whatever. I find it frankly more annoying to have people bottom post. I use Outlook Express for my mail (as do millions of others), and the way OE formats it's mail lends itself to top posting. When you bottom post, I need to scroll way down the message to see your response, while when you top post I can see the response right away. If I want to see the source message *then* I'll scroll down, but chances are I've already been reading the thread so this isn't necessary.

Professional? That's a matter of opinion, I don't think it's any less professional to top post, it's purely a question of what's convenient for different readers.

Besides, as has already been commented on before, people should just be happy that everyone's willing to spend their time offering their advice on this forum rather than being concerned about how their message is formatted...

just my 2 cents...

Paul

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On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 06:57:05PM -0000, Kevin Walsh spake thusly:
up properly. There is no excuse at all for lazily top-posting.

As a businessman I also see it as a matter of professionalism. I see top posting and not trimming etc as just unprofessional. I regularly do get poorly formatted emails with no trimming and top posting and such emails always strike me as unprofessional and amature. To some degree email is not all that unlike traditional written communications. You would not send a client such a poorly formatted letter.

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