Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts * Mailing List Etiquette * How To Ask Questions The Smart Way * Quoting Style * Why is Bottom-posting better than Top-posting 1. Please turn off HTML in your e-mail client for these mailing lists. We have several subscribers who read the list with text only readers and they can't easily read html formatted e-mails. There is a place (somewhere) for the flowery stationary and themes that some mail clients offer ... but this is not it. Again, please only post text e-mails to these mailing lists. 2. Please do not top post to the mailing list when replying to a post. (See the Quoting Style link above, and use the Interleaved text method , deleting non-applicable text as required. If you need to reply to a message, and you do not need to post in interleaved mode, please bottom post instead of top posting. 3. Please trim the extra stuff in the email and leave enough to make sense of the thread. Note: There are places to debate the merits of top posting and how it might have some advantages in relation to Interleaved text or bottom posting ... but this is not one of those places. Extracted from http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16 I added no 3 above. I had not been on this mailing list or others for a while but I thought other newbies would benefit. Thanks, Josh.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Josh Donovan <josh.dvan at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:> Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts > > * Mailing List Etiquette > * How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > * Quoting Style > * Why is Bottom-posting better than Top-posting > > 1. Please turn off HTML in your e-mail client for these mailing lists.Yes, yes, yes.> 2. Please do not top post to the mailing list when replying to a post. > (See the Quoting Style link above, and use the Interleaved text method > , deleting non-applicable text as required. If you need to reply to a > message, and you do not need to post in interleaved mode, please bottom > post instead of top posting. >Since this _is_ a text-only mailing list and your post was text only, there is no link. (Oops!) You have to post the URL itself.> 3. Please trim the extra stuff in the email and leave enough to make > sense of the thread. >In particular, please trim off the extra stuff at the bottom of your posts to which you are NOT responding. A lot of people, even not-so-newbies, miss this and leave a lot of useless excess at the end. Note that if you actually BOTTOM-post, this does not happen.... Thanks, Josh. mhr