On 6/29/2018 3:46 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:
Puzzling answer. Not all together convinced that the person understand the
difference between subject line and main text.
J - this was an exchange with her - I had asked if she would put her links in
body next time... I'm wondering if it has to do with people perpetually
texting each other...
she has an I phone I believe. I would say this was the first time she
sent me link -- normally an email from her has a comment of some sort,
elaborated on in the body, but
always from her phone.. I have to admit to being annoyed at her
"you're friend are different than mine" crack.
It seems to me not a good practice - but maybe if you are texting back
and forth all the time sticking a hyerplink in a subject line is somehow
easier .
On Jun 28, 2018, at 7:24 PM, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
I have over 7,000 pieces of mail on my inbox from people on phones, macs,
pc's, androids etc - lots of links.. none in subject line -- all in body - and
I think there must be good reason for it. - I've queried my techies.. stay tuned
a
-------she wrote -------
Your friends are different from mine. They are totally live links. I just click
on it in subject line. You will just have to forgive me when I don’t remember
next time. It is how I always do it. Just what I am accustomed to sending and
receiving.
Sent from my iPhone
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