Re: Virtues of trimming -- was Re: JOB: Linux System Administrator

2010-09-17 Thread Aaron Toponce
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 01:39:14PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > Aaron Toponce wrote: > > So, now I get to find the email where Levi rebuked the thread, and > > more if I want to see where Stuart knee-jerked. > > Oh, Aaron, as a mutt uber-user, surely you know how to search in mutt, > or even ou

Re: Virtues of trimming -- was Re: JOB: Linux System Administrator

2010-09-17 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 12:59:16 -0600 Aaron Toponce wrote: > So, now I get to find the email where Levi rebuked the thread, and > more if I want to see where Stuart knee-jerked. Oh, Aaron, as a mutt uber-user, surely you know how to search in mutt, or even outside of it? There is a perl tool for gr

Re: Virtues of trimming -- was Re: JOB: Linux System Administrator

2010-09-17 Thread Aaron Toponce
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 09:32:15AM -0600, Von Fugal wrote: > Properly trimmed responses will have the reply, the context to the > reply, and even the many generations of context. So what does that mean for our thread, where initially, it started out as someone looking for a job, morphed into wheth

Re: Virtues of trimming -- was Re: JOB: Linux System Administrator

2010-09-17 Thread Von Fugal
> I'll give top-posting one serious argument: I don't want to open many > emails to get to each conversation. By top-posting, I have the entire > thread in a single email. Even me, a bottom-feeder, has grown tired of > scanning several messages in a thread, when the search is failing me. > When ev