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Matthew B. Hicks mathelode:
>and don't quote my message back at me--I know what I wrote.
That does need a response, and to the list too.
Some of us get LOTS of mail from many lists and individuals often with
multiple concurrent threads. Judicious quoting can be a great saver of time
and puzzlement. What one should avoid (software volente) is the wholesale
regurgitation of vast and unreadable messages.
rh-b
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