on Tue,17 Jul 2001, John Arundel wrote:
> For a moment I had a horrible vision of a company which dictated top-posting
> as a corporate email policy...
May as well be around here.
> RUN!!!
Just as soon as the job market allows ;-)
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On Tue, Jul 17, 2001, John Arundel wrote:
> On 2001-07-17 at 11:06:14, Chris Fuchs warbled:
> > As a professional courtesy to some of the people I work and
> > deal with.
>
> Ah - yes, I realise that you will receive top-posted mail, and that you
> don't have time to educate everyone you deal wit
On 2001-07-17 at 11:06:14, Chris Fuchs warbled:
> As a professional courtesy to some of the people I work and
> deal with.
Ah - yes, I realise that you will receive top-posted mail, and that you
don't have time to educate everyone you deal with, but why are you yourself
forced to originate this r
on Tue,17 Jul 2001, John Arundel wrote:
> On 2001-07-17 at 09:28:55, Chris Fuchs warbled:
> > Yes, I quite agree - unfortunately I have to deal and comply
> > with this format
>
> Why?
As a professional courtesy to some of the people I work and
deal with.
Chris
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Be who you are and say what
On 2001-07-17 at 09:28:55, Chris Fuchs warbled:
> Yes, I quite agree - unfortunately I have to deal and comply
> with this format
Why?
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on Tue,17 Jul 2001, Mr. Wade wrote:
> Yeah,... only the first line of output from the
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001, Chris Fuchs wrote:
> on Wed,11 Jul 2001, Mr. Wade wrote:
> > Anthony Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I would just like to find out if its possible in mutt to setup so that
> > > if you use a signature file, the signature is added to the top of the
> > > email, rather t
on Wed,11 Jul 2001, Mr. Wade wrote:
> Anthony Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would just like to find out if its possible in mutt to setup so that
> > if you use a signature file, the signature is added to the top of the
> > email, rather than the bottom of the email below the persons origi
On (11/07/01 10:30), Ken Weingold wrote: This brings up a question of
> mine, since we are on the topic. This comes up more in USENET than
> email, though. You have a thread going on for a while, and want to
> quote it, but it is MANY lines. That is where I wonder what to do,
> since you could
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Exactly - and that's (one of) the reasons, why TOFU (german, meaning: text
> above, full quote below) is *BAD*. It wastes bandwith and makes it harder to
> follow to what *EXACTLY* you're relying. It's simply neither necessary nor
> wanted nor is
Anthony Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would just like to find out if its possible in mutt to setup so that
> if you use a signature file, the signature is added to the top of the
> email, rather than the bottom of the email below the persons original
> email when replying.
>
> I have my si
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:16:25PM +1000, Anthony Green wrote:
>
> Most, if not all email programs these days have you reply to a message
> *above* the email text that you have been sent and quote it in some
> form .. the >'s etc.
>
> So ... if the signature was appended at the top of the email
Anthony Green [mutt-users] <11/07/01 21:05 +1000>:
> Hello all ..
> I would just like to find out if its possible in mutt to setup so that
> if you use a signature file, the signature is added to the top of the
> email, rather than the bottom of the email below the persons original
> email when
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:16:25PM +1000, Anthony Green wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Take for example my reply to your email now . I type at the
> top and reply to your email ... but my signature is *below* you email.
>
> Most, if not all email programs these days have you reply to a message
> *above* t
Hi,
Take for example my reply to your email now . I type at the
top and reply to your email ... but my signature is *below* you email.
Most, if not all email programs these days have you reply to a message
*above* the email text that you have been sent and quote it in some
form .. the >'s et
Hello all ..
I would just like to find out if its possible in mutt to setup so that
if you use a signature file, the signature is added to the top of the
email, rather than the bottom of the email below the persons original
email when replying.
I have my signature set in my .muttrc as :
set sig
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