On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 07:15, Dave Jewett wrote: > I apologize for the top post. Most of the world top posts;
bg: Which simply demonstrates that the world is mostly made up of the clueless and care-less. dave: > and I could not immediate find the section of my email client > to reconfigure it for this specific email. "Reconfigure it"??? What email client are you using that would require reconfiguring in order to arrange original and reply in the correct chronological sequence? I have used five or six different email clients over the past nearly thirty years, and I cannot recall a single one that would require "reconfiguration". The way most emailers default in the reply edit mode is to position your cursor at the top of the original. The reason this is done is apparently, unaccountably, non-obvious to millions of the NetNewbies of the past several years. The reason it positions that way is to encourage the user to drill down through the original post, snipping out those portions not directly relevant to their intended reply, and not so incidentally reinforcing their knowledge of what the original was saying; then having reached the bottom of the original, and with any luck at all having reduced it, if it was a long one, by say 80%, commence their reply. Top posting may be marginally acceptable for a single one-on-one exchange in a business environment; --------------------------------------------------------------- "Okay - Mario's on Fourth at 12:45!" >"Wanna have lunch tomorrow" --------------------------------------------------------------- even though it reads illogically in that reverse chronology. Fine. But top-posting is an irritant on any form of e-list or discussion group where there are multi-message threads. Yeah, I know, those religious wars again. But I will not acquiesce to sloppy, hard-to-read practices just because millions of clueless newbies don't know how to work their reply edit function as it was intended, and worse, don't much care either way. Brewster -- *********************************************************************** Embrace a sharing community of sustainable low-carbon diversity *********************************************************************** W. Brewster Gillett b...@fdi.us Portland, OR USA *********************************************************************** Simply because you don't like to hear it, that doesn't make it untrue. *********************************************************************** _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list