Is this in html?
mark Fraser
kubuntu at mfraz.freeserve.co.uk
Mon May 14 08:12:14 UTC 2007
In article <200705140738.04046.donn.ingle at gmail.com>,
Donn <donn.ingle at gmail.com> wrote:
> > What is your source on net etiquette?
> >
> Experience I guess. I'm kinda new too.
> > And there is a signature at the bottom of your post.
> >
> Heh, I saw that too :)
> > > > On the other chat room that I get stuff from. EVERYBODY is top
> > > > posting. It makes what is being sent to you stand out so that you
> > > > can find it faster, and, you can tell at a glance that somebody
> > > > didn't click on his send icon twice.
> > > >
> My personal taste is to do what you see here; I interleave the old with
> the new. I rely on the number of ">" symbols to tell what is being said
> in response to what. I find top-posting and bottom-posting to be equally
> irritating really.
This is also what I'm used to doing and seeing. I still do the majority of
my emailing from a RISC OS computer - I prefer the way the email/news
program works (Pluto if anyone's interested) - and most postings from RISC
OS users either in mailing lists or on the newsgroups follow this way of
doing things.
You can always tell when someone's posted using Outlook as they'll be the
only one top posting with HTML and a quick look at the headers will nearly
always prove correct.
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