Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/09/29/00:13:44
On Friday, in article <52gpgt$bgq AT butch DOT lmsc DOT lockheed DOT com>
chuck AT no DOT junk DOT mail DOT com "Chuck Adams" wrote:
> In article <52gbtm$s4_008 AT gn5 DOT noord DOT bART DOT nl>, deleveld AT noord DOT bart DOT nl (Douglas
> Eleveld) wrote:
> >Sorry about the hue snip, but my news reader doesn't seem to want me to follow
> > up an long something with a short answer,,
>
> This is known as the "good netkeeping seal of approval". You can override it,
> but you shouldn't. What it means is that it considers a too-high ratio of
> quoted text to original material to be unacceptable. In these days of
> threaded newsreaders, it's rarely necessary to quote one's entire message.
Yes, but this is a bad way of doing it, as it encourages people to either
snip too much or pad their response. Read `son-of-rfc1036' for details.
(f-u set to poster)
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