For me, yes it's impossible. I literally cannot modify the post below the line, and copy-pasting the relevant quotes is far from convenient. In general, I try to avoid replying from my phone if any of my four PCs are close, but often it's the difference between replying and never-replying.
My signature is my apology, and also redirecting blame where it belongs :) (I'll get a new phone when I need one - so far it fulfils my needs just fine.) Top-posted from my Windows Phone -----Original Message----- From: "Ethan Furman" <et...@stoneleaf.us> Sent: 1/25/2017 18:25 To: "Python Security SIG" <security-sig@python.org> Subject: [Security-sig] email & phones Question for everyone -- particularly those that reply to messages using their phones (an honest question, I'm not trying to be a jerk): Is it very difficult to trim quoted text that you are not replying to? On Python List I'm a stickler for kicking back messages where large parts of a previous email (usually the whole thing) are quoted for apparently no good reason as I feel such replies seriously drop the signal-to-noise ratio. However, this list is very low traffic, so if trimming quoted text is a huge pain when using phone email I could stop worrying about that. Thoughts? -- ~Ethan~ _______________________________________________ Security-SIG mailing list Security-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/security-sig
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