On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 2:03 AM, Steve VanSlyck <[email protected]> wrote:
> May I offer a respectful and kind suggestion to all? When replying to a
> message, please cut as much of the original message is not relevant to
> your reply. This is especially true when saying thank you - so readers
> don't have to page down through several messages just to see a very brief
> message.
Users wouldn't need to scroll down if the simple messages like "Thank
you" were top-posted.
So, another suggestion is:
ALWAYS top-post messages that are not replies to any particular
part of the original e-mail, and optionally (and preferably) also snip
the original message short.
Sounds OK?
Regards,
--
Branko Vukelić
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