Stevens wrote:
Eberhard, and others:
I view the list's messages individually in kmail, not as a newsgroup and not with a threaded view. It matters not to me if someone top posts, bottom posts or inserts comments in the included text.
In fairness to those who make the "mistake" of top posting, many email clients (especially the free ones, like Yahoo mail) put you at the top of any included text when you do a "reply to". It takes
Lots of things take effort... like turning the key before you drive your car....such a GREAT effort, and yet, millions upon millions of people do it several times each day. I never realized that holding down the [down-arrow] key was such a great effort... By the way, bottom posting also encourages TRIMMING of the previous replies. Every group I've been in which top-posting is the norm, individual messages contain a dozen or more prior postings in each new reply...which, to be frank, provides TOO MUCH history (while, still difficult to follow because it's stacked backwards.
a bit of effort to invert that order. Also, most, if not all, corporate email exchanges use top posting, so insisting that users bottom post is forcing users to modify their behavior to satisfy the limits of the software (your threading newsgroup stuff).
Like I said above, I don't give a rip one way or the other. I just find it amusing that I can almost set my watch to the time that it takes someone to admonish "No top post, please!"
Fred
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