Michael Adams wrote:
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 07:46:21 -0600
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Wednesday March 07 2007 7:09 am, Guy Voets wrote:
2007/3/7, James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There was a large coloured block about his church. I couldn't do
a normal reply without including it. I had to create a reply,
delete everything and then cut 'n paste portions of the original
message, so that I could reply without including it.
It's bad enough that some people include such stuff in their
messages, but something else again, when I can't reply without
including it.
+1
The colored block was unnecessary. To make matters even worse, it
contained a link to how to create a similar type signature. So, I
completely agree in this case.
While I do not have any problems with a religious tone in one's
signature, a certain amount of discretion is important. Advertizing
one's church or suggesting others consider one's point of view on
religion go beyond what is proper in a signature.
In my email client i can highlight the part of an email i wish to reply
to before i click reply.
I can also normally edit the reply. However, with that message, it was
all or nothing, with the usual method.
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