I tend to delete messages after reading unless it's a really good bit of 
information. Then I move it to another folder. So if there's no context, 
it becomes a bit more difficult to follow a long thread or revisit an 
old conversation. FWIW

Nicholas Geti wrote:
> I still don't understand why you need to leave material for context. I never
> had any problems figuring out the context from the titles and reading each
> message in the thread. Most threads are short enough to avoid confusion. It 
> may help to include the name of the person you are responding to however.
>   

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