>> I'd like to see a standard for support questions that has people put >> keywords in the subject line.
No need for such complications. Debian-user is fun, and I like the the subject lines the way they are. Sure, some answers are repeated, so what! That is part of the fun, the audience guesses at the questions once more and some day the ansers will settle, like jeopardy. Do not see anything wrong here, except (of course) for the deselect-ftp, the crond, the clear screen, the Netscape, and the syslogd questions. They are the ones that never end. No big deal... If the user wants to scan the archieves, he scans the archieves. He wants to post, he posts. He wants correct responses, he types $ man <my_subject>. He wants his answers posted, debian will post them. Who is willing to read long lists on the web? If I must browse through lists, I would rather read the long package manuals. We already have faqs, howtos, min-howtos, /usr/doc, nag, uag. You don't want to read anything, by all means, POST! ( in the-fastest-urls-are-my-D-and-ENTER-keys mode. ) Ioannis Tambouras [EMAIL PROTECTED], West Palm Beach, Florida Signed pgp-key on key server. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]