On 08 Jul 2001 23:16:24 +0200, Peter Lairo wrote:
> That's silly, when I send a fax and attach another document for 
> reference, I don't put my signature at the end of the last atachment, I 
> put it at the end of my own fax document (THEN come the attachments). So 
> whether i'm forwarding/replying inline or with attachments should make 
> no difference. *My signarure should be at the end of my text*.

You are comparing apples to oranges.  When you send a fax, in the manner
meantioned above, you also don't cut out the dialog you're not referring
to (as I have done here) and write your responses following the other
writer's statements (again as I have done here).  Once this has been
done, the quoted text becomes part of your post, hence the signature at
the end of the entire message.  If however you are leaving the entire
text of the original message intact as an "attachment" then yes, I agree
that your signature would come before the attachements.  However as
indicated above these are two different things.

Jamin W. Collins



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