Adrian: I have noticed of late, that there are many quotes from 
people's email attributed to "someone" or worse still, the wrong 
person.  Perhaps the best way to avoid this is to adopt Alain's 
method of quoting as a standard.  With this standard, every 
paragraph is preceeded by the name of the person who wrote it - 
including paragraphs you write yourself.  For example if I were to 
quote Joe Blow (imaginary person BTW) and reply to his message 
the transcript would like like:
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>Joe:  I like watching baseball.

Adrian:  I do too.

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Adrian:  Note quoted text still has the ">" before it, to make it 
easier to find the new text.

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