Per Jessen put forth on 1/26/2011 3:25 AM:
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jerrale G put forth on 1/25/2011 7:34 PM:
-- Stan, the guy doesn't know english very well; cut him a break.
And you don't know how to reply to an email. See that "-- "? That tells an MUA to ignore everything after the signature in a reply. Thus, my reply to you may not be threaded properly unless my manual edit is correct.
AFAIK, threading is usually based on message-id and the References header.
Wrong terminology on my part. Replace "threading" with "quoting".
Your MUA apparently doesn't mind, as you just added a comma to my sig, and started composing your email. Please don't do this in the future.
I find it hard to believe the OP doesn't "know English very well":
~$ whois suddenlink.net
Registrant: Suddenlink Communications 12444 Powerscourt Dr St. Louis, MO 63131 US
"Lives in country X" doesn't imply "speaks language of X very well". Plenty of expats around here to prove that :-(
Until recently I lived in St. Louis for 15 years, worked IT in St. Louis for 15 years. You don't find many expats or H1Bs working in St. Louis, and especially not ones that don't have a good grasp of English. The few I met were Indians, Kenyans, and Tanzanians, and all spoke and wrote nearly perfect Queen's English.
I re-read the OPs post twice and didn't notice any broken English. I didn't say with certainty he has no English issues. I said it's very unlikely given what he wrote, and where the RHS domain he sent from is registered.
But this is well off topic, so I suggest we end this aspect of this thread. The OP can tell us his background if he so chooses, though it's largely irrelevant. I'm not really sure why Jaralle brought this up in the first place.
-- Stan