Does the S key always work for you? I've found that it only works on a few of Toby's messages. Greg On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 08:11:56PM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote: > Ahh but quoting the relevant is much easier when all is quoted in > reverse order. Now that I'm replying to your's this way, I have to > edit out the middle. Fortuneately, emacs allows for easy editing such > as this. Yes, I'm usually lazy and probably most often push in my > reply and then send it on its way. > > I usually very much dislike having to go through the old stuff before > getting to the good/current stuff. But then mutt came along into my > life and I can now hit the 'S' key to magically skip over the old and > get to the new; if it is interspersed withother old text, then I can > hit the 'S' key again and I skip up to the next block. Sure makes > mail reading much faster. Mutt is the only e-mail client where I have > found this feature. > > On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 02:03:40AM +0100, Toby Fisher wrote: > >... > > > > Kerry, > > > > This is, imho, but another symptom of what you have already spoken about. > > I won't start a flame war here about the order of quoted and original > > text, I've been there, there's no point, nobody will change my mind and I > > expect the feeling's mutual for those who hold the opposing view. All I > > will say is that it seems that if the original text is at the top, there > > seems to be a greater temptation to just hit send and let it go, no > > editting of what's underneath, though of course this is not universal. > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup