On 2010-05-12 4:25 AM, Harold Fuchs wrote: > On 11 May 2010 12:17, Tanstaafl <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 2010-05-11 3:15 AM, Harold Fuchs wrote: >>> E-mail was designed for conversations. The clue is in the name: >>> "mail".
>> Harold, would you *please* stop initiating your reply *inside* the >> quoted text of the person you are replying to? > <snip> > > Yes. Sorry. It's not intentional. Do I do that a lot? Your comment > implies I do. Well, you did it on almost every message in this thread, but I do see some others where you didn't, so I don't know if you do it 'a lot'. The main reason I notice it when people do that is I use an extension called QuoteCollapse in Thunderbird, which collapses quotes into single, expandable lines - which means if your reply is inside the text you are quoting, I won't see the first line at all unless I expand the quoted text (and if your reply is only one line, I won;t see anything from you at all)... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
