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[pct-l] Quick question..
- Subject: [pct-l] Quick question..
- From: kdpo at pacbell.net (Ken Powers)
- Date: Sun Jan 11 12:07:16 2004
- References: <129.390c6c23.2d32e7d4@aol.com>
LOL
Hey Dave, the Return key is that key just to the right of the single quote
('). It is also commonly called the enter key. Technically they have
slightly different meanings.
What he asked is that after you hit the "reply all" key that you insert a
blank line between your selected text and the text that you type. That makes
your comments not look like a continuation of the comments you selected. We
know who the reply is from. We just have a hard time finding where your
comments start.
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: <CMountainDave@aol.com>
To: <gray_hiker@mindpoison.org>; <CMountainDave@aol.com>;
<pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Quick question..
> Perhaps AOL is different from your ISP. When I highlight selected text and
> hit the "reply all" button (there is no "Return" button) the selected text
is
> automatically separated from my comments. And the way posts are listed in
my AOL
> mail box, it is obvious who has sent them, and that is why I feel no need
to
> sign the post. In conclusion, when I receive my own post, my comments are
> separated from the post I am commenting on and I can tell immediately who
it is
> from. I really think it is just a matter of different e-mail set ups used
by
> different ISP's
> On another note though, I received two duplicate e-mail's from you,
because
> your e-mail is sent to everyone listed in your "Send to" box. Not that it
is
> that big a deal, but one should delete all addresses listed in the "Send
To"
> box in order to avoid sending duplicate e-mail's. I will use this e-mail
as an
> example: In my "send to" box is listed your address, my address and
> pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net. When I hit the "send now" button three
e-mail's are going
> to be sent, and you are about to get two of them instead of the usual one.
> Another feature I like about AOL is that there is an automatic spell --
and
> grammar-check so I can appear more literate than I actually am!
> Mountain Dave
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