Re: Sorry

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On 05/16/2014 12:52 PM, Joseph.Spenner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> From: Wes James <comptekki@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 9:42 AM
>> Subject:  Sorry
>   
>> Sorry for the messed up replies.  The web based icloud interface forces the writer to reply at the top of the email
>> and if you try to write at the bottom by deleting a few lines of the message or selecting the whole message,
>> deleting it, adding some spaces and then pasting back and go to the end it and adding a reply, it kills the
>> indentation.
>>
>> -wes
> A lot of the "new improved" email web interfaces do this, including yahoo.
> I SO miss the more simple clients..
>
> (Hold on while I manually put > in the thread above me, so people know where the reply starts.)
>
Could someone explain again why we are not suppose to top post?

I have heard that is so when people come in late they can just read from top to bottom and
find out what is going on. The only problem I have with that argument is most times people
snip large parts of the thread so you don't have all the info anyway. And If I pick up a thread late
I don't have any problem with reading someone's reply on top and then reading on to find out
what the thread is about.

Thanks,

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