On 7/6/10 2:43 PM, "ARKADY" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am not sure I understand... Are you saying that this Subject Line should
> be changed:

Not the subject line, but the text that is appearing in the body of your
email. You have a really long attribution line selected. It shows 8 lines of
text before we ever get to the message.

Look under Preferences > Reply & Forward to make any changes or you can
leave it as is then manually edit it for lists.

Stuff like this puts folks off from even wanting to help. Using all caps in
the subject is another thing that annoys people too. It¹s considered
shouting. Remember you are asking for help so you want to get as many people
as possible interested in helping you.

Everyone has to learn these etiquette tips so I try to point them out so
everyone can learn.

If you'd like to read up on the etiquette of proper posting, please refer to
these site:

<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt?number=1855>
<http://www.emailreplies.com/>
<http://careerplanning.about.com/od/communication/a/email_etiquette.htm>
<http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/636/01/>
<http://www.101emailetiquettetips.com/>
<http://email.about.com/od/emailnetiquette/tp/core_netiquette.htm>
<http://www.netmanners.com/>

One of my favorites:

How Do I Ask Them to Stop Forwarding All Those Silly Emails?
<http://www.netmanners.com/email-etiquette/how-do-i-ask-them-to-stop-forward
ing-all-those-silly-emails/>

Why is top posting frowned upon on a list? This is best explained by this
example:

Because if reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>Why is top posting frowned upon on lists?

Etiquette rules for lists are not the same as business where they want
everything quoted.

-- 
Diane 


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