> Sorry, but I happen to prefer top quoting. I like being able to > immediately start reading what the other person has to say as opposed to > having to scroll down to read it.
Oh boy... That ability applies only to emails _sent_ to you, not those you sent out. Since, logically, it's easier to treat emails as a conversation, a proper order should be in place, which is what Mr. Johannessen refered to. > ~Brian More lessons. It should be: -- Brian That is dash, dash, space, enter, Brian. > B. Johannessen wrote: > > David Collantes wrote: > >> Could everyone, please, learn how to quote [1 and 2]? Could we use plain > >> text in our emails (this is not too important, but it will help)? You do not even know how to quote! What did B. Johannessen write? If you are not quoting him at all, why did you include that line on your quote? See? I propose stopping before it might get out of hand. I will follow Johannessen practice, when he wrote "[...] but I have learned to love other peoples sloppy e-mail practices [...]". And so will I. Shrugs. Cheers, -- David Collantes, Senior Systems Administrator College of Business Administration, UCF 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Building 94 Room 203E Orlando, FL 32816-1400 - Phone (407) 823-3418
