<p>Unfortunately my Android won't let me choose where (at least, I haven't found it, and I'm not in the mood to try to hack around the gmail app :p ) so I appologise if I'm guilty, but surely the best thing is posting at the bottom, as it makes sense chronologically, but remove redundant information from the original message, keeping it short and relevant to remind people who don't have threading. If you need to reply to a lot of a large email, you reply inline. </p>
<p>Nistur</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On 24 Aug 2010 14:13, "Brett Sheffield" <<a href="mailto:brett@gladserv.com">brett@gladserv.com</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">On 24/08/10 13:40, Robert Ladyman wrote:<br>
><br>> For those used to bottom posting - for those of us usin...</font></p>
If you're scrolling past irrelevant content, the problem isn't bottom-posting, but a lack of editing. One of the common objections to top-posting, is that top-posters leave the entire email below - not very efficient, especially on small-format devices with less storage and (typically) higher bandwidth charges.<br>
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