Dennis,

Of course, you are right, too. The "guideline" is a guideline, and the 
good judgement of you and other list members on a case by case 
basis is what we count on. Some "thank yous" are more informational 
than others. Some email clients make it hard to reply "off list." The key 
point here is that posters consider what "things that are not intended 
for 300 people to read." 

Bill


On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 08:47:50 -0500, Dennis Fleming wrote:

>in most cases the "thank you" from the originator "provides closure" 
and 
>indicates if/when the problem was solved and which response was the 
>right or best solution.




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