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![]() "jlrogers±³©" wrote in message news:uNndh.7418 "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "jlrogers±³©" wrote in message t... Top post and save the world some time. Somehow I presumed you were smarter than that. Guess initial impressions can be deceiving. Why do most newsreaders , including Microsoft's "Outlook Express" default to top posting? You've asked politely, so I'll give you a straight answer. I don't know why Outlook Express defaults to top-posting, but I can guess. Most emails are top-posted, so one can assume that when OE was designed, it followed the email convention since it is an email client as well. OE is a very old email client / news reader--even MS has come up with better software in the intervening years. And OE is probably the weakest, least versatile news reader currently available. I use it because it's simple and cheap--it came with my bundled software. If I were serious about Usenet I'd probably invest in one of the better pieces of software, such as Eudora. As for top-posting or bottom-posting, the old adage "when in Rome . . ." applies in spades. It is frustrating, not to mention cumbersome, to have to deal with top-posters when the majority of the regulars in a NG bottom-post. If everyone top-posted, it would conversely be annoying to have someone bottom-posting. Almost everyone here bottom-posts. Jon, you, and a few others persist in top-posting, which makes for absolutely no continuity in reading long threads *unless* the person who responded to your post cuts and pastes your post to the bottom, as I did here. There is no rule governing where you post, just common courtesy. Max |
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