Von: "Paul Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 10:36:47AM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> > Also, when quoted text follows a top post, you often *still* scroll to
> > the end to make sure there is no additional new info.
> 
> Right, because convention dictates that you intersperse, and that's
> what people expect.
> 

Sorry to come in here with my Outlook Express... (still looking for a 'better' MUA for 
Win32)
I can't provide a fully informational quoting line at the top, I'll try my best. But 
every each and then, for some mysterious reason, Outlook Express 6 just doesn't want 
to >-quote to the lines. Then I certainly won't go and add them by myself. Then it's 
just easier to become a 'top-poster', appreciated or not.

But I must say that I find those PGP signatures a bit irritating, I must filter them 
out in my eyes everytime I see them. Anyway, is it really so important to sign one's 
messages here? Why not even encrypt them? (Damn, I forgot, that doesn't work.) But 
there already was a thread on that, I think. (And did I already mention that OE shows 
those other signed mails as attachments?)

> (...more PGP stuff...)

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Yves Goergen
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Please don't CC me (causes double mails)


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