John B wrote:
On 17 July 08, John Clizbe wrote:

A4: Yes, *only* when introducing the text of a forwarded message
Q4: Is it ever OK to top post?

A: Wrong, it's *never* correct, it leads only to someone, *again*, trying to argue that somehow it's okay, and still discombobulates everything.

I disagree. An introduction does fit logically at the top, however such an introduction should be short. One does not need to read anything below to get context for an introduction; in fact, such an introduction may be there to put the rest of the message in context.


On a side note, is there any reason I didn't see the last message I sent to the list?
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