On 05/16/2014 12:52 PM, Joseph.Spenner@netwolves.securence.com wrote:
From: Wes James comptekki@icloud.com To: centos@centos.org Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 9:42 AM Subject: [CentOS] 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,