> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:03 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] OT or not OT - 5. List Etiquette
> 
> On Wednesday 12 Oct 2005 18:15, Albert Charron wrote:
> >
> > A way to answer that is completely unclear to me, is 
> answering within 
> > the original post (hard to see where the answers are)...
> 
> Sometimes in-line answering is the only sensible way - 
> especially if you are answering questions that have been 
> asked.  Perhaps the problem is a funcion of your mail reader? 
>  Most readers I've ever used clearly show levels of quoting, 
> so it isn't hard to follow at all.  If you are obliged to use 
> a reader that doesn't I can see it would make it hard for you.
> 
> Anne
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> 

Well... Badly, I have to use Outlook as my mail client because we are using
the evil Exchange Server.  This client does the multilevels of quoting, but
puts the > at the beginning of the line (here, read that a line ends with
the end of line character).  If a "line" is longer than a single "display
line", there's only 1 quote at the beginning.  Other "lines" are not quoted
properly.  Sometimes they are, sometime they're not.

I know this is not the list's fault, but the way the client I have to use is
badly programmed...At least, at home (using Thunderbird on a real OS) the
quotes are displayed correctly.

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