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July 2007

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Re: I request for accurate subject lines on emails
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Carrol Cox <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sun, 8 Jul 2007 23:27:45 -0500
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Eric Entemann wrote:
> 
> I agree with Bob, and apologize for not doing that with the exchanges on the
> alleged Stokely quote.  Maybe that thread should have the subject line
> "beating a dead horse".
> 
> It is extremely useful to be able to depend on subject lines to follow a
> thread, and I have generally been able to do that most of the time on this
> list.

Yes. I agree too, and also apologize. It is useful to use a new subject
line followed by , was ....and a keyword from the earlier subject. That
way continuity is preserved while new subjects are introduced.

Carrol

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