In message <[log in to unmask]>, Ahmad Risk
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Mary
>
>I'll do it instead :-)
OK, Ahmed, if you want to keep this on GP-UK...
>
>I've copied your message in its entirity as an example.
>
>You will notice that the header, the quoted text and your reply then a
>another bit of quoted text and the signature are all in one paragraph
>without any breaks to make reading easier and clearer.
I was trying to separate everything by paragraphs - until a thread a
while back deploring waste of bandwidth.. and it doesn't look like that
when I send it!
In Turnpike, the quoted text comes up in red, and the new material in
black.. unless you stay on the same line, and "change the quoted text" -
which I don't.
Is there a big difference in the way different mailing software displays
messages received? If so, could you tell me which mailer chews up which
other mailer's mesages?
>
>You will also notice that you often quote the entire message in order
>to comment on one little part of it,
Thought I'd got better at cutting - point taken - *could everyone else
do the same* ;-<
>So, may I humbly suggest 2 things:
>
>1. Separate your messages into paragraphs
>2. Be a bit more selective in quoting
>
>Ahmad, forever your frie
er .. could you complete that word?
Mary
PS Thanks for the various private emails from others - very helpful..
Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
tel:01582 663218 (surgery)fax:01582 476488 (surgery)
Member of British Healthcare Internet Association
Dunstable and Houghton Regis Locality Commisssioning Pilot
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