I know Outlook (Microsoft) has the option to add the "<" to the replied-to 
message.  
GroupWise doesn't seem to have this option.
When replying to a post on YahooGroups, it automatically adds the "<".

Dan

Marshall wrote:
>Dan Nave wrote:
>
>> Re: cs>electric recluse spider bite
>>
>> If I may make a comment of a technical nature (of a different sort).
>>
>> This sort of post is almost impossible to make sense of because of the 
>> interspersing of
comments by different people or comments written at different times.  The 
chronology of the post and the identity of the poster are important!
>>
>> The most commonly accepted way of doing this is to insert a ">" at the start 
>> of each
line of the previous post.  (If you are doing this manually, often it is only 
put on the first
line of every paragraph.)  Your response will not have a ">" preceding it so we 
will know
that it is new material.
>
>
>> So, for a combination of three posts, the original post lines will have >> 
>> preceding
them, the reply lines will have > preceding them, and your current lines will 
not have 
any > preceding them.  Some e-mail programs do this automatically.
>
>>
>> You get the picture.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dan
>
>What email client are you using?  This is very evident when I see the posts, 
>they don't have a >, but have one or more blue lines on the left side for text 
>that is being replied to.
>
>
>Marshall




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