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Default User
It's considered standard usenet courtesy to quote the message you are
replying to, after trimming out unnecessary parts. The new Google
interface makes that non-intuitive.
Basically, DON'T use the Reply button at the bottom of the message.
Next to the sender line is another button labeled, "show options".
Click that. The message header will expand, and you will find a number
of new buttons available:
Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show
original | Report Abuse
Use the Reply there and you'll get normal quoting and attributions.
Trim out extraneous material, then post your reply interspersed with or
after the quotes. This will help you in communicating on this and other
newsgroups.
Brian
replying to, after trimming out unnecessary parts. The new Google
interface makes that non-intuitive.
Basically, DON'T use the Reply button at the bottom of the message.
Next to the sender line is another button labeled, "show options".
Click that. The message header will expand, and you will find a number
of new buttons available:
Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show
original | Report Abuse
Use the Reply there and you'll get normal quoting and attributions.
Trim out extraneous material, then post your reply interspersed with or
after the quotes. This will help you in communicating on this and other
newsgroups.
Brian