Scott W Dunning <swdunn...@cox.net> writes: > > * Please don't top-post. Trim the quoted material to the parts > > relevant for your response, and respond inline like a normal > > discussion. > > Oh, ok sorry about that. Like this?
Yes. You also need to preserve the attribution lines (the lines inserted for each quoted message like “Fred Nurk wrote:”, or similar) at each level so we can see who wrote what. > > * Ensure that your message composer doesn't munge your text. > > Anyway to check on my mail composer to see it it muges my text? You should consult the documentation for whatever you're using to compose a message, looking for things like “auto-correct” or anything else which suggests it will automatically change what you type. > Also should I erase everything else in the message that I’m not > responding to? Yes. All that should remain is the quoted text you're responding to, the attribution lines for whatever you've quoted, and what you write yourself. > Thanks for your advice. No problems, thanks for the effort! -- \ “Geeks like to think that they can ignore politics. You can | `\ leave politics alone, but politics won't leave you alone.” | _o__) —Richard Stallman, 2002-07-26 | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list