On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 15:25, Steven R. Ringwald wrote: > Right. What stopped the deployment of Evo was the immediate violation > of corporate standards, and the difficulty it involve to make the > client behave in the appropriate way. The company's documentation > guidelines strictly state that memos (which include email) are to be a > stack, with the newest commentary on top. This way, the results can be > seen without having to page through the message.
I don't understand -- maybe it's just your gratuitous use of HTML making your message appear differently to everything else that doesn't land in the spam bin, and hence causing my limited brain to have difficulty understanding it. Evolution _already_ conforms to your stated policy, does it not? The fact that said policy is a direct violation of commonly accepted Netiquette in the outside world is neither here nor there -- Evolution allows this behaviour between consenting adults and nobody's suggested that it should be prevented, merely that a configuration option should be provided which encourages conformance to standard practice instead. -- dwmw2 _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
