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- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 10:42:14 +0200
- From: Michal Hajek <hajek1@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] the philosophy of Subj. (?)
- References: <ba683e620706240050g3c3bdc78k8381657c36b3a57c@mail.gmail.com>
- User-agent: Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11)
Hello there :) it seems I will be the first troll which will jump to the Jim's defence or perhaps the member of assumed 1% minority, who appreciate and completely agree with Jim at the point of Subj. header. I shall explain my point of view in the wild hope that 1. people will understand and try to behave accordingly or/and 2. people will correct my mistakes :) My philosophy of Subj. header says that it should inform the reader about contents of this particular message. If carefully crafted, it can save the reader some time and at the same time, it expresses respect of the writer in the relation to the receiver(s). Relation among different messages should be expressed by using threads. The use of [re] itself in different forms is another issue and should live in harmony with above statements. This I view as the basic and I would appreciate the comments from other people in the list.... :) Best regards Michal
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