I accept your position.
To make it clear: what I did in the past was cutting too long mails as well
when I replied. But now the limit seems to be very tight for me.
Regarding the comparison of MS Outlook (Windoze) and (MS) Entourage for Mac:
there are worlds inbetween in the sense that Entourage (and Office for MAC
as well) are way better than their counterpart on the Windoze platform.
So what you find useful and convinient in Entourage you simply miss in most
cases in MS Outlook.
Johannes
> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net]On Behalf Of Jon Glass
> Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 12:14 PM
> To: Newtontalk
> Subject: Re: [NTLK] listar restrictions>
> Sorry, but you do not have my sympathy. I have been doing this
> manually for
> years, and I see no reason why you should be exempt from the extra effort.
> For the record, why cannot you change Outlook so that you can hilight the
> text you want quoted, and quote just that text? OE on the Mac offers this
> option, as does just about every other Mac email program, with
> the possible
> exception of Netscape Communicator.
>
> In any case, taking the extra effort to clean up an email before
> sending it
> is a simple courtesy that you should do to simplify reading for
> the reader.
> --
> -Jon Glass
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