So what are you calling quoted text? Quoted text that I/m used to is
actually quotes with " " marks. Do you remove the persons sig? You just
remove the lines pre-pended with <?
On 02/18/2017 06:41 PM, InvalidPath wrote:
> I have never seen a mailing list with so many rules. I realize pretty
> much every one of you guys are on this list for help and to help others
> out of a passion for Linux/Fedora and because you are nice people. I
> have to say that my experience thus far has been lacking because a few
> rule breakings that are apparently due to default software settings.
> Settings that I would gladly change to be able to conform to the lists
> standards, except I cannot get help.
>
So far, all I've seen is a polite request for you to follow the rules. And
yes, when I use gmail, I do scroll down to the bottom to reply, and I do
trim the quoted text because it only takes a few seconds and makes my
replies so much easier to follow. I'm on one mailing list where html is
highly discouraged, and another where the mailing list software scrubs it,
which is fine by me. If you think that this mailing list has too many
rules, you should take a look at Ubuntu's official forum where adding a
post to a thread that asks for suggestions on a similar thread is
considered "hijacking," and will get you, at the least, a rebuke from a
moderator.
So what are you calling quoted text? Quoted text that I/m used to is
actually quotes with " " marks. Do you remove the persons sig? Or do you
just remove the lines pre-pended with <?