Re: List Mail Formatting Netiquette [ie: 870 QVO]
- In reply to: grarpamp : "List Mail Formatting Netiquette [ie: 870 QVO]"
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Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2022 08:33:57 UTC
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022, grarpamp wrote: > On 4/7/22, egoitz@ramattack.net <egoitz@ramattack.net> wrote: >> I answer below in bold blue for instance... >> for better seeing my answers.... > > While you may think that helps people, in reality it does > not, and it actually makes peoples mails much worse for the > proper text based email using world, and sits among other > random formats that randoms try to stuff down other peoples > mailboxes, and they might not even show up in search engines, > archives, onscreen, phones, etc. Read up on classic proper > email formatting netiquette where, for very good reasons, > it tells everyone to... turn off HTML mail, and to quit top > posting and quit bulk quoting, and to trim what you're > replying to down to only the relevant minimum context while > writing your replies underneath that, and to delete addressees > already present within list addresses, and to quit SHOUTING > ALL CAPS, and to wrap non-code lines at around 68 chars, > and to not break header threading (in-reply-to and references) > when replying. This reminder actually for all lists and senders. Hear, hear! Well said: I mainly work for a largely Windows-centric organisation who has outsourced its email to the Microsoft Office 365 cloud-based services. I'm rather fed up with getting emails from colleagues and having query "what's underlined in blue?", "where's this text you've highlighted in red?", etc since I use Alpine as my MUA. Andy ---------------------------- Andy Thomas, Time Domain Systems Tel: +44 (0)7866 556626 http://www.time-domain.co.uk