Bob W:

well, that's another thing! I don't want to push my luck here, but
"Re:", "Sv:", "Aw:" and other variants are a complete waste of time too.

Whoever thought "Re:" had anything at all to do with replies? It means
'About' and you use it - at least in traditionl paper correspondence -
on any subject line, not just replies. In email subject lines it
serves no useful purpose whatsoever. It's just noise. Junk.
Interference.

The use of "Re: " (note the trailing space) in the subject line of replies is regulated in the Internet standard document RFC 2822, section 3.6.5:


   When used in a reply, the field body MAY start with the
   string "Re: " (from the Latin "res", in the matter of) followed by
   the contents of the "Subject:" field body of the original message.
   If this is done, only one instance of the literal string "Re: " ought
   to be used since use of other strings or more than one instance can
   lead to undesirable consequences.

http://rfc2822.x42.com/#s3.6.5

anders
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