On 24/11/11 19:36, Liam Proven wrote:
On 24 November 2011 19:29, Andres<andre...@gmail.com> wrote:
If a mailing list can get away with having a rule against
top-posting then that's great, but most venues can't.
Hi,
is snipping what i just did? I.e. Select the stuff that is redundant delete
it and post beneth?
Yes, but leave attribution. In other words, who wrote what.
I think I got it this time because T-bird did it for me.
Would setting the signature at the bottom be best practice?
Yes. 4 lines, ideally, 5 at a push. Legal disclaimers are pointless
and unenforcable so do not use them. Include some non-email contact
details.
Is mine OK? HTML or plain text?
Is there a tenical way to make your email work better at this?
I don't understand.
I mean the snipping and deleting it is done manually. I am being lazy.
I know there is a setup somewhere in evolution to enable bottom posting but
i have not found it in thunderbird.
Er, I used to use T'bird for years. It always did it out of the box for me.
yes same for me. Guess i missed that.
Deleted before answering:
from Liam:
True, but the makers should be hounded until they fix their clients!
So with the N900 i do not get the options should I look for maemo bug report?
Hopefully someone is keeping it alive somewhere.
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