On 06-Apr-13 1:26 PM, Cédric Girard wrote:
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick wrote:
Suggestion: use Page Down. Better suggestion: get a mail client that hides quotations by default. Gmail does this, for example.
If one is using Gmail, it is not harder to quote only the relevant part when replying (highlight and hit reply).
What is disturbing is not having all those quotations, it is not being able to quickly understand what someone is replying to. Quotations are not here to decorate email. They are meant to add context to what one is saying.
-- Cédric Girard
While I agree with you that *some* quoting is good, seeing as it allows you to contextualize your comments, I believe that excessively quoting, and in particular quoting the entirety of the original email, is a cause for annoyance and that one should therefore only quote the snippets from the original email that are relevant to one's new email. Just my two cents, Gesh