[MLB-WIRELESS] POSTING DISCIPLINE - DELETE EXCESS QUOTAGE

Tony Langdon tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Mon Mar 18 09:24:47 EST 2002


> There's RFCs for this, but: please delete everything which 
> isn't what you are
> directly replying to.

Agreed, let's set the standard for email ettiquette. :-)  Trimming excess
quotes is a good start.  My old DOS offline reader used to have a cute
"Quataholics Anonymous" popup whenever a message was saved which had
excessive quoting. :)  Was handy though, to catch those slipups that
sometimes creep through :)

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