On Wed, 2002-10-09 20:48:05, Kurtis D. Rader wrote:
> It's cognitively jarring to be reading messages in a discussion thread
> and suddenly find yourself dealing with a different topic. There are
> good reasons why written material is organized in paragraphs, sections,
> chapters, etc. The fact that modern email clients make it far too easy
> to violate such conventions is why Michael Nordstr�m responded as he did.

And I see that I attributed the original observation in this sub-thread
to the wrong person precisely because Lotus Notes is such a brain-dead
email client. The observation that people who start new discussion topics
by replying to an existing thread, and should therefore be kill-filed
or black-holed, was made by Jason Day, not Michael Nordstr�m. Some day
I hope to actually get a Lotus manager to pay attention and assign some
resources to fixing Notes most egregious email flaws. But probably not
before you see pigs fly :-)
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