On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:05 AM, Martin Pickering wrote:
This is actually one of the few features I like about Mail.
It's protecting you against doing something really dumb. You will
never
ever need to send a message without a subject so it won't allow it.
But Mail DOES let you send an email without a subject. In many mail
clients, there is an option to alert you if you try to send an email
with either a blank subject or a blank body.
Mail has no such warning, so if you happen to skip over the subject
line and leave it blank, it doesn't care, it will just send the
message without question.
-chris
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