On 10/30/24 3:16 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 31/10/24 09:04, Bob Marčan via users wrote:
The only sensible answer. It spoils the logical sequence.
No problems, thankyou, I was just curious because the other thing I
forgot to mention is those organisations also had the "standard" that if
your reply was not top posted your reply would not be read.
I have actually had that problem. Many years ago I was trying to buy
laptops from an HP store and ended up going back in person to find out
why they weren't answering my email. The guy said my email was empty.
The email client (likely Outlook) only showed the top of the email which
was the part I was replying to, so they thought I didn't send
anything... There have been a few other cases since then.
It's also a problem with automated systems that only take the top part
of a reply up to the start of the sent email.
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