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Split DNS Question

Split DNS Question

2003-10-09       - By William Hooper

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Jake McHenry said:
> And I think it's a pain the way your describing. When I'm in need of
> something, I don't want to scroll through a days worth or more of people
> chatting like this back and forth, I just want the answer, which is at the
> top!
>
> Jake

But it makes it a real PITA if you haven't been watching a thread then
something catches your eye.  You have to try to read from the bottom up.
Or worse, try to decipher top posts and bottom posts mixed together.  It's
much easier if everyone were to use the agreed upon in-line posting or
bottom posting.

Isn't one thread about top/bottom posting a week enough for a server to
handle.  If you are tempted to reply (either way) please see if it has
already been covered:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/shrike-list/2003-October/msg00173.html

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William Hooper