I generally reply as I think is most efficient. If the original email is short, 
and my reply is long, then I will bottom post so that the context is kept. If 
original is long, or the Subjet line "says it all", then I tend to top post (as 
in this case) and may even remove the original message (again, as in this 
case). If the original asks multiple questions, then I tend use to in-line 
reply, so that each answer is under the associated question. And I usually will 
trim out any excess which I consider to be irrelevent. Perhaps with an 
<elided/> or <snipped/> type pseudo-XML tag.

IOW, "Each man did what was right in his own eyes." <grin>

-- 
John McKown 
Systems Engineer IV
IT

Administrative Services Group

HealthMarkets(r)

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