[vchkpw] OT: Better SUBJECT LINES Please -- WAS: hmmm, question

2003-06-11 Thread Jeremy Oddo
huge clues as to what the poem was REALLY about. That said, I think one should take great care in the SUBJECT line of an e-mail. Many of us get 100-300 emails A DAY. I generally skim thru my INBOX and read the subject lines to determine if I want to read on. Furthermore, subject lines t

Re: [vchkpw] OT: Better SUBJECT LINES Please -- WAS: hmmm, question

2003-06-11 Thread Paul Theodoropoulos
ine of an e-mail. Many of us get 100-300 emails A DAY. I generally skim thru my INBOX and read the subject lines to determine if I want to read on. Furthermore, subject lines that are less than descriptive to the subject/question/comment at hand pose even more of a problem when reading the archives

RE: Subject Lines

2001-08-26 Thread Richard Anthony Secor
Try reading this: http://rfc.net/rfc2919.html -Original Message- From: Richard Anthony Secor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 09:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Subject Lines Why don't we all check to see if there is an RFC for this and see what it

RE: Subject Lines

2001-08-26 Thread Richard Anthony Secor
Why don't we all check to see if there is an RFC for this and see what it says "should" be done. -Rich -Original Message- From: KENet Webmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 04:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Subject Lines I tend to a

Re: Subject Lines

2001-08-26 Thread KENet Webmaster
I tend to agree with razak. Mailing lists on the whole tend to include the listname in the subject. While I dont sort my mail like that, I do like to know if a mail is from a list or not.. Which is easily done with the subject tags. - Original Message - Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 6: