pid's using a mail client that uses header information to track threads.
So, if you started this thread by hitting "reply" to an existing topic
then changed the subject and content, the header thread tracking info
will still be present. Thus, to him, it will appear as though you
hijacked a thread.
It's an honest "mistake" - if you even want to call it that. Whether
it's right for someone like pid to even request that you adhere to this
concept has been debated on many forums in many places.
I've been appreciating Charles' comments as well. They are generally
helpful and informative. =)
-Jordan
On 02/08/2011 12:12 PM, Robinson, Eric wrote:
Saw this statement on an IBM web site:
Please don't hijack threads.
Start a new email to the list, just like you would to a person.
I'm not sure what you are referring to. I started this as a new thread
and so far it has not wandered off topic at all. I'm especially
appreciating the comments from Charles Caldarale.
--Eric
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