Lowell Tackett wrote:
>From the virtual desk of Lowell Tackett

--- On Fri, 3/26/10, Benno Lang <transmogribe...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Benno Lang <transmogribe...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Tutor] python magazine
To: "Lowell Tackett" <lowelltack...@yahoo.com>
Cc: tutor@python.org, "Bala subramanian" <bala.biophys...@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, March 26, 2010, 8:38 PM

On 27 March 2010 00:33, Lowell Tackett <lowelltack...@yahoo.com> wrote:
The Python Magazine people have now got a Twitter site--which includes a 
perhaps [telling] misspelling.
Obviously that's why they're looking for a chief editor - maybe it's
even a deliberate ploy.

I'm not sure if this affects others, but to me your replies appear
inside the quoted section of your mail, rather than beneath it. Would
you mind writing plain text emails to avoid this issue?

Thanks,
benno

Like this...?


No, there's still a problem. You'll notice in this message that there are ">" symbols in front of your lines and benno's, and ">>" symbols in front of Lowell's. (Some email readers will turn the > into vertical bar, but the effect is the same). Your email program should be adding those upon a reply, so that your own message has one less > than the one to which you're replying. Then everyone reading can see who wrote what, based on how many ">" or bars precede the respective lines. Quotes from older messages have more of them.

Are you using "Reply-All" in your email program? Or are you constructing a new message with copy/paste?

What email are you using? Maybe it's a configuration setting somebody could help with.

DaveA

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