Sun Feb 19 19:23:52 CET 2006

The most troublesome way of quoting in reply

Today I found this style of replying in several mails I had to reply. I consider it the most troublesome and confusing way of quoting previous text (it is even worst than top-posting, IMO, because you can simply ignore it). Here is the example:
...
This is
> the original sentence written by previous author.
This is the reply from the author.
...
The original sentence is broken in two lines and not only that, but also the first part is not marked as part of reply. The second part is though. Thus the reader must spend some unnecessary time parsing it - first his brain parses it as a reply from the author, but after reading it, it looks like it was written by the previous author, so your brain has to slow down and parse it again. This is very inefficient.

Very similar (less confusing though) is this:
...
                                                        This is
> the original sentence written by previous author.
This is the reply from the author.
...

Posted by Pavel | Permanent link | File under: Lost in Thoughts