On Sat, 7 May 2005 16:56:09 +0000, Calvin Spealman wrote:

> If the mailers follow the proper multipart protocols and also make it
> easy to hide quoted emails, move to see the original ones, etc (to add
> incentives to use the protocol), then support for it can grow until
> everyone will have updated just over time. once you know someone's
> reader has support for it, because they send you emails using it, you
> can send to them without the old inline-quoted version.

If each quoted mail is a separate message part, how the hell are you
suppose to interleave your comments with the points you are replying to?

This sounds like another idea to add new "standards" in order to make
mail less usable.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

If you catch an exploding manhole cover, you can keep it.

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