Douglas:

Let me give you something to consider.  Now, I know on Macs people do
not think near as much about worms, trojans, and viruses.  That does not
mean they do not exist.  A lot of ISPs and computer companies recommend
that you do not open email with no subject line, so as not to open
something dangerous on your computer.  I own a computer company, and
give the same suggestion to my customers.  You take offense, when you
made the mistake (which I will call it for the sake of argument).  Take
a few seconds extra, and just give a little common courtesy to your
fellow listers.  Nowadays, a lot of ISPs and web-based clients
automatically delete emails with a blank subject.

Food for thought.

David
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Douglas Hawkins wrote on
Sunday, May 19, 2002 8:11 PM


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



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