On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 09:26:15AM -0600, David Champion wrote: > > Have you got a "%D" in your set attribution="On ... wrote:"? > > On some lists you can get flamed for including the email address in the > > Flame away, if it helps. :) I've been around a long time, and I think > including the address provides more good than harm (if it makes sense > to attribute at all). I don't really think that hiding people's e-mail > addresses on web pages is that much use anymore, but in any case that's > a job for the people putting e-mail on the web, not for me. It's easy > for them to do HTML entity encoding, which is still 100% effective as > far as I can see, without even chopping off domain-parts or converting > to bitmaps or replacing @ with (at) or whatever the flavor of the week > is. > > That said, usually I delete the attribution altogether if I don't think > it provides any value. I've come to believe that often it doesn't. > It's cluttery, and if it doesn't really matter who I'm responding to, > why include it? I just forgot on the last one.
It helps to know who said what. For example, you can't tell who said the first paragraph just from this message. -- Chris. ====== I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours. -- Stephen F Roberts