On Sat, 2002-08-03 at 20:56, KoMpLoT wrote:
> 
>    I don't know, I still prefeer using this way, because I always read
>    the first part to know what's on the e-mail...

Just as a silly question, if it is a reply, how can you always know what
is on the email?  I mean, if I didn't have a clue what this thread was,
then I'd have to read down just to get an idea, then read back up to
work out your reply again.  You'll probably find a majority of people on
this list prefer top quoting because it leads to easier to understand
threads, making things easier to follow... but that is my view anyway. 
I cannot tell you what you should do ;))  Another problem with bottom
quoting is it often leads to over quoting, and includes a whole lot of
unimportant text that your reply doesn't even reference.  Take for
example, the reply to my message, you could have cut it down to maybe
the first two lines of my reply, and everybody still would have got the
idea, but the whole email was quoted... but I'm getting off-topic, so
I'll let it rest.


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