Hi Charles,

No, you are fine. I won't name names here, but its obvious which
messages of late have inappropriate subject lines such as Gamers
Digest Volume X or no subject line at all. Its mainly to those list
members my moderator message was directed at, but wanted everyone to
take notice that subject lines is a rule we are going to be really
enforcing now as it makes it difficult to look up information when it
is miss identified by the sender.

For example, Nicole asked about a game, Phrase Madness, and wanted to
know the URL where to download the game. For the life of me I could
not remember the address, and attempts to Google it failed. So I went
to the list archives and found it in back issues of the list archives.
I couldn't have found it easily if the subject of Ken's message had
been misleading or there was no subject. As it was I put in the search
key words for a subject containing Phrase Madness and came up with the
original announcement and the URL Nicole wanted. Therefore good
subject lines is very important for looking up information like that.

On 4/4/13, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I appreciate your possible efforts in this matter.  I figure, no subject
> line?  Delete.  If I am one of the ones blowing the subject line issue, I
> don't mind moderation that will call my attention to my error.
>
> --
> If guns kill people, writing implements cause grammatical and spelling
> errors!

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