On or near 11/18/03 5:25 PM, Scott Haneda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed: > When someone replies to a message, and you get the > On Nov 18, 2003, at 3:35 PM, someone wrote: > Can you explain to me how this is all supposed to line up in regards to who > said what? > > If I take a message that came in and reply to it, and it is the 1st reply, > it will say ... > > on 11/18/2003 05:06 PM, someone at email.com wrote: >> this is what they wrote > And this is my reply > > However, the first line that says who said what is not > indented, so to me > that says that someone at email.com said "And this is my reply" > > Is it more accurate to edit it as ... > >> on 11/18/2003 05:06 PM, someone at email.com wrote: >> this is what they wrote > And this is my reply > > Clarification on this would be great, however, if it is the later example, > that is a pain in the rear to deal with every time. > Scott, the first way is the internet standard used by millions of people. Deal with it.
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