see below..
Rick Funderburg wrote:
For those who abhor top-posting and over-quoting, you may want to check
out t-prot [1], which is an email filter that trims out most of the
"bad" behavior.
[1]: Review: http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1235/
Nice article. It contains another reference _Of proper quoting_ which is
worth visiting:
http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/quote.html
BTY, it is interesting to observe that business email etiquette and
expectations are somewhat the opposite from the list culture. In my
experience, business correspondents expect the top of the email to have
the immediately important content. Furthermore, they often will never(!)
look at _any_ of the quoted tail, but if they do, they will expect it to
contain the entire thread history!
..jim
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