Aaron Griffin wrote:
However, this is a mailing list. Not everyone is aware of the "state" of the list at any given time. It's best to bottom post and only reference relevant material so that even someone coming upon the 15th email in a chain is able to read just that email and understand it for the most part. If the 15th email just said "Yeah, that's a good idea" then everyone is confused
And if it's a lengthy email, it doesn't make clear /which/ of the multiple ideas layed there is a good (bad) one. In such cases you should try to do an "inline reply", placing the original text / paragraph, and your reply. Repeat for each piece of text you have something to say about. If there are old emails not relevant, trim them. Eg. originally I got three email levels here: Juan Diego ->Patrick Burroughs -> Aaron Griffin Since my answer pertains just to this last one (even though it's still related to Juan Diego's question!), I'm leaving only the last paragraph from Aaron's (I could as well kept his whole mail). Wikipedia also has a nice article about this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com