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From: Scott 
Date: 03/09/07 13:37:49 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: {Spam?} {Disarmed} [LINUX_Newbies] Hello everybody 
 
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 06:21:17AM -0600, Robert C Wittig wrote: 
> Ian wrote: 
> > Well top posting is what ALL email programs are set up for. Watch the
cursor 
> > position on clicking reply. 
> 
> I am using Thunderbird, and when I click on 'Reply', my cursor is at the 
> extreme bottom of the post. 
> 
> This bit of magic was accomplished by changing the initial cursor 
> positioning in the 'Composition and Settings' section of 'Edit | Account 
> Settings' 
 
 
Even mutt, by default, sets the cursor at the top. A car, by default, 
Is set in park and you make it move by doing things. Robert might 
Prefer his cursor at the bottom, I actually prefer it at the top. With 
Mutt, I use the keyboard to move down the email, and delete unnecessary 
Parts as I go. 
 
What is preferred is inline posting as if it were a conversation. 
 
This has often become a religious war, but as said in the FAQ, many of 
The people most able to help you won't even bother if you top post 
(among other things.) 
 
It is considered the standard, at least on Unix and Unix like tech 
Lists, to post inline. Back when I was on MS tech lists it seemed to 
Be the same there, actually. Of course, the real gurus can get away 
With top posting and everything else, but as Eric Raymond once said 
About something else, "Alan Cox can get away with it. You can't." 
 
 
-- 
 
Scott Robbins 
 
We can all toe one line but do you castigate those who leave every last
thread of a long exchange and never think of chopping of one bit, I think
not.
 
 
 


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