> On 20/5/02 1:11 am, "Douglas Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > WOW, Arent we being just a little picky here. I mean
> > does it really matter what is in a Subject line to
> > bring responses that I have gotten! I think we are
> > acting like PC ppl with the responses I have gotten.
> > Sorry for the TRUE inconvienances. Thanks to all who
> > have helped me in case I get the BOOT for this response....Dug
> > 

Dug,

This not a picking on you.  Subject line is important and helps to 
keep track of things, also to make sense of them.  Many get theirs 
over 500 emails a day, I get them around 200-250 range a day from 5 
different lists.  Actually when I'm working during week, I glance on 
few and let rest sit.  Then over the weekend,  I look at them if some 
looks uninteresting, batch skipped them looking at other sujects then 
when done, mass delete.

Cheers,

Wizard


> Its normal practise, and I support it for very good reasons.
> 
> I get a few hundred emails a day, most from lists. Many get deleted unread

> The lists archives are useful sources of information, without a subject you
> can't search them effectively.
> 
> No ones being picky, there's good sense in the reasoning.
> 
> Steve Bell
 

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