On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 18:35:51 +0700, tracer wrote:

Allie>>     Well, you should, especially if it needs to be to make it easier for
Allie>> people to read it. :)

> It is easy, I start a sentence at the begin of a line and goto the
> next one before its gets to long.
> I may add a paragraph or so where required but I rarely post long
> pieces of proza...

:)

> I know, I havent seen them either, all my Agent msgs come in as black...
> except for links! (I may even be wrong about the colour...)

    I was speaking of my end and what *I* see. Not what I send to the
recipient.

> As you say its personal but on the groups where I post it would be a
> total waste...

    Why's that?

>  Anyway, I understand why you want it and different newsgroups have
> different users/requirements...

    With respect to good formatting of messages and appropriate trimming?
I think not. The netiquette rules are global.

Allie>>     I copy text from the client into 'message cleaner' which cleans up the
Allie>> formatting for me. I don't have to use it with TB! provided the '>' quote
Allie>> prefix is used.

> (g)
> Different usage as you say..

    Take for example. Your quotation above has an 83 character limit. Not
good. TB! allows me to easily fix that.

> I want my news to transfer fast and thus save money, be multiple
> server and be convenient to use.

    If people would appropriately trim their quotes it would be even
faster. :)

> Admittedly Agent isnt all I would want but the editor part has never
> bothered me.

    I like it myself except for it's inability to reflow quoted material.

> ONLY time I ever had problem was that I didnt know that every window
> can set its own scroll lock so it that keys gets pressed in the wrong
> window it can cause a lot of headscratching. Luckily their support
> sorted it out fast

    The scroll-lock support is nice.

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