Hi :)
One solution on many mailing lists is to forward the response and then
copy&paste the address of the list back into the "To" field.
Many people don't automagically know mailing list ettiquette so it becomes a
question of how accessible the list wants to be. If you want people to be
driven to 3rd parties (such as MS fanboys) how to deal with an issue then
demanding people read books on how to post, or even a fairly small man-page (is
that sexist?), is likely to achieve that. If you want people to get the right
answers, or sign-posting to the right answers from people that really know what
they are talking about and don't have dodgy motives then as Poc has done, just
deal with issues as they arise and occasionally point to etiquette guides but
also see if there is some simple work-around for dealing with the problem at
hand. In this case just use Forwards to break out of the old thread.
I must apologise for top-posting but my pos email-'client' doesn't allow bottom
posting. Most hand-helds don't either. So i should really set-up a whole
different system for posting to this list because everywhere else demands i
top-post.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
----- Forwarded Message -----
>From:
><snip />
>
>> > Hi,
>> > it's better to start a completely new thread when starting a new issue,
>> > not to reply to existing message and delete everything in it. (The rest
>> > is inline below).
>>
>> Sorry, I didn't know there was a difference. I will do what you say in
>> the future.
>
>The difference is that messages in a single thread are implicitly linked
>via certain headers which you don't normally see (unless you choose to
>visualize them). These headers are completely independent of the message
>subject, and many clients, including Evo, rely on this information to
>present the thread as a set of nested messages and replies. When you
>simply change the Subject line you aren't disconnecting your reply from
>the thread, so it may be presented in the wrong place to the person
>reading it.
>
><snip />
>
>
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