- From: Shelby Moore <shelby@coolpage.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 03:28:22 -0400
- To: "Alan Gresley" <alan@css-class.com>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
Unfortunately my email client, SquirrelMail, apparently does not insert those automatically. And it comes with the WebMail for my host. Also unfortunate that I already have way too many manual steps to remember in my life, and can not add another manual step. Too sad the mailing list software doesn't automatically add them. I will try to remember to not snip away the ones that are already there. That is the best I can do for now. Very sincerely sorry. The only method I can suggest is to location a message in the archive, then read forwards or backgrounds from it: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2010Oct/0576.html The only thing I can think to do now, is to make many fewer posts on any mailing list, until I get around to improving my email system. > Shelby Moore wrote: >>> Shelby Moore wrote: >>>> [snip] >>>> >>>>> Maybe if we did that only to terms defined in that particular > > [snip] > >>> Shelby, can you please keep the person who you are replying to in your >>> reply since I have no clue to who you are replying too most of the >>> time. Backtracking through my inbox, I see this was a reply too >>> fantasai. I would expect something like the below in your reply which >>> my email client automatically generates. >> >> Look at the To: header on the email. > > > I can only do this with the initial reply. Who wrote what does show up > in the archives nor _at the top of my current reply_ which should look > something like this. > > > Shelby Moore wrote: > > Alan Gresley wrote: > >> On 10/23/2010 04:19 PM, Shelby Moore wrote: > >>> fantasai wrote: > >>> > >>>> Maybe if we did that only to terms defined in that particular > > > I may have entered the discussion later at the point where it say > "Maybe if we did" and I was replying to that part. If you don't > include there name, I am answering to a mystery person. > > > -- > Alan http://css-class.com/ > > Armies Cannot Stop An Idea Whose Time Has Come. - Victor Hugo > > >
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