Re: top posting

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On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 04:08:14AM +0300, Mordechai Peller wrote:
> Marc Deop i Argemí wrote:
> >We might argue if it's a mail client's fault or user's
> "Why yes, I just so happened to be holding the gun and pulling the trigger when 
> it went off. But honestly, it was the gun's fault. If the manufacture hadn't 
> designed the gun to fire the bullet, none of this would ever have happened."


As has been stated, this has already gotten too involved, but one
thing--I know we all like to blame mail clients, but mutt, as well as
most other mail clients I've seen, puts the cursor at the top.  This is
how it should be, shouldn't it?  This way, I see the whole message from
the start and can decide what to trim and where to insert my replies. 

So, what mail client would avoid this tendency?  (Actually, you can
configure mutt to put the cursor at the bottom, but as stated above, I
think it makes more sense to have the cursor up top.


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