Dan, I would vote against that.  I thought of this topic while reading 
my Yahoo messages on my PC at work.  If the message wasn't a top post 
or very close to the top post I deleted because the message was cut off 
and I just wasn't going to scroll down.   I read too many e-mails a day 
to do that much scrolling.  I realize bottom posting my be better for 
digest readers.  But I'm curious, what percentage of subscribers are 
digest readers?  Tom

On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 09:04 PM, Dan Knight wrote:
> Thanks to the discussion on this list, we will be generally 
> recommending
> that people *not* top post. Need to think through all the issues
> involved, though, because there are times when it is appropriate. Will
> share my thoughts on all the lists when I've got issues pretty well
> settled in my mind.
>
> Dan the listmom


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