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Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Wed Jul 30 19:48:36 IST 2008


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> 
> Thanks Jay! I was going to respond to his post; however, I decided to
> follow my normal procedure -- ignore it. If a user really becomes
> annoying; i.e., using HTML to extreme, or failing to trim a 20 page
> document, or includes a useless 30 line 'disclaimer', then I just
> create a kill filter to eliminate having to waste my time with them
> again. Vacation program abusers are automatically 'killed'.
> 
This is what I have been trying to tell the mail etiquette challenged .. You 
can continue to do what you want, but we don't have to listen or help you!
I understand a newbies mistake, but sometimes I see people responding to a 
"please don't top-post" message with a top-posted reply. That is just plain 
intentional. I still forgive top-posted messages from blackberry's and iPhones 
since their mail clients seem to be very stubborn about top-posting no matter 
what you do.

Freedom of speech does not imply that there is no freedom to ignore.



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You hope everybody uses it, and
you notice quickly if they don't!!!!

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