[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>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
>
I think you might not want to understand. I may attach only PART of the 
relevant correspondence to a fax, but still place my signature below MY 
text.

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Regards,

Peter Lairo



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