Mark Gallagher wrote:
G'day David,
(You just top-quoted a reply to Dan Tobias. Nice knowing you ... quoting fixed, by the way)
Hate to say it mate, but Gmail broke it for you :) See http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html for some potentially useful info...
Daniel R. Tobias wrote:
It can also be difficult to follow a list with lots of topics going on at once if there isn't any contextual quoting (carefully trimmed) above the response to remind you of what is being replied to. Reading the context *after* the reply is awkwardly backward.
Perhaps it would be better if there was NO footer at all (rather than stripping out multiple occurences of the footer post-sending). This would solve the display problems you mentioned without screwing PGP signing. Surely the fact that [WikiEN-l] is in the subject line tells someone that the email is from the mailing list, without the need for the footer.
Naw. People suddenly jack up and decide to leave mailing lists (particularly one of such, erm, "variable" quality as this one) all the time, and often they forget exactly how. A nice little footer is *very* helpful.
Yes.