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Fri Mar 14 23:02:16 UTC 2008


against, it is the more common style in business email
correspondence."

Why complain about something that is common practice? With most e-mail
clients, it will take an extra effort to do what you suggest, and I
see no reason to do so.

Mark

2008/4/30 Delphine M=E9nard <notafishz at gmail.com>:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting
>
>  For what it's worth, I would find it productive if some participants
>  on this list thought about sometimes *not* top-posting, but trimming
>  the message they're responding to so as to make it clear *what* and
>  *who* it is they're responding to. In threads with 50+ emails and
>  delayed responses, it makes reading much easier.
>
>  Thank you,
>
>  Delphine
>
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