Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 04 May 2011 02:18:39 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:
Still, outside of a tech-support context, pruning is a good practice
regardless of your other choices. There's generally no need to
retain the entire thread in every message, it just becomes needless
clutter.
Such
Wed, 04 May 2011 02:18:39 -0400, /Paul B. Gallagher/:
Still, outside of a tech-support context, pruning is a good practice
regardless of your other choices. There's generally no need to
retain the entire thread in every message, it just becomes needless
clutter.
Such style of communication is
On 04.05.2011 01:18, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
> David Lawler wrote:
>
>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>
>>> Put your reply under the quoted material and prune everything after
>>> it (material to which you're not replying) so the sig immediately
>>> follows your bottom-po
David Lawler wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Put your reply under the quoted material and prune everything after
it (material to which you're not replying) so the sig immediately
follows your bottom-posted reply.
That would work if I bottom-posted. However, 98% of my email and
newsgroups are
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David Lawler wrote:
Seamonkey 1.19
When I attach a signature file to an email, Seamonkey puts it at the
very end of the email. This is fine if it's an original email, but I
often get into length exchanges with one or more recipients. In that
case it makes no sense to p
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Tue, 03 May 2011 17:39:14 -0500, /David Lawler/:
When I attach a signature file to an email, Seamonkey puts it at the
very end of the email. This is fine if it's an original email, but I
often get into length exchanges with one or more recipients. In that
case it makes
David Lawler wrote:
Seamonkey 1.19
When I attach a signature file to an email, Seamonkey puts it at the
very end of the email. This is fine if it's an original email, but I
often get into length exchanges with one or more recipients. In that
case it makes no sense to put my signature at the end
Tue, 03 May 2011 17:39:14 -0500, /David Lawler/:
When I attach a signature file to an email, Seamonkey puts it at the
very end of the email. This is fine if it's an original email, but I
often get into length exchanges with one or more recipients. In that
case it makes no sense to put my signatu
Seamonkey 1.19
When I attach a signature file to an email, Seamonkey puts it at the
very end of the email. This is fine if it's an original email, but I
often get into length exchanges with one or more recipients. In that
case it makes no sense to put my signature at the end of the message
wh
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