No you do not lose all sense of replies. Yes it is important to reply to certain points (or as you say, sentences) of another post, but no that is not why email is used. Interspersing is not necessary.
I've been on a ton of yahoogroups for about 14 years and see no one else do this but a few folks here.
I have been and remain part of email groups and boards who communicate by email all the time, who do not intersperse. Rarely there have been messages or a document with a large body of material, action items or questions in which the different participants would do that but indicate their response was in a certain color, so it could be clear and differentiated easyily. Yahoogroups does not have color so that's impossible.
In my hundreds of email communications per week, myself nor those I am communicating with intersperse. I am not having to do it within your message right now because I'm simply including what I am talking about in my own sentences.
Another way is to do this:
As to your sentence - "EMail is intended to be downloaded on email lists - forums are for online replies."
I do not know what you are saying here...
When I open a digest message from a yahoogroup there's a list of the posts. Nothing to download, just read, reply to ones inclined to, etc. There is no indent to interspersed responses. There are small arrows, which multiply with additional interspersing but unable to tell who belongs to how many little arrows to the left of each of their sentences... it quickly becomes annoying and difficult to keep straight who is saying what.
Even your response here chops into part of Shannon's. That is messy.
Wow Irene was it really necessary to say this and so harshly? It's also incorrect. --
"I do not think the entire EMAIL list grouip (not FORUM list group) should pretend this is an online forum to suit one person using it inappropriately as such."
Liz
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minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Then you will lose all the sense of replies.
It is important to be able to reply to specific sen tences of anotyher post, and that is exactly why email is used.
SO instead of making a worse prtoblerm let's try to solve the one that one person is having.
EMail is intended to be downloaded on email lists - forums are for online replies.
When downloaded all browsers have settings that will suitably indent the quoted part of a reply, so it can retain the senzse of the original poster to keep it in context and allow specific rersponses to what they say.
They are clearly delineated in downloaded email - or can be with suitable settings.
I do not think the entire EMAIL list grouip (not FORUM list group) should pretend this is an online forum to suit one person using it inappropriately as such.
Let's rather find a solution for why it is not working for that one person (or however many are confusing email with forum usage).
Namaste,
Irene
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