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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/25/2017 11:00 AM, Pete Soper via
TriEmbed wrote:<br>
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PS Had to trim this down to stay under the per-message limit. It's
also very hard on folks reading this stuff on their phones to have
to wade across fractional megabytes of redundancy. Everthing is in
the archive (link at the bottom of every message).<br>
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It is always good practice, and used to be the email norm, to trim
the replied-to quote of the previous message to just the portion you
are responding to when you are replying. Also, this is why we all
used to respond to email <i>after</i> the quoted message, not
before, like I am doing with this message. Replying before the
quoted message was invented by Microsoft's Outlook because Microsoft
could not (or would not) quote the previous message as per RFC
standards. Outlook invented the copy the whole thread for each
reply -- NO! Let your email reader handle that.<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="80">--
Scott G. Hall
Raleigh, NC, USA
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:ScottGHall1@GMail.Com">ScottGHall1@GMail.Com</a></pre>
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