Some lists use a system I recommend, which is to modify the subject line but
include the former subject.
Example:
Subject: [Elecraft] Best Listserv Practices (was: Changing the subject line)
And with respect to changing subject lines, I sure appreciate people doing that
when replying to an i
I've gotten several replies to the question, and based on the answers
they're from people who know. I promised to post the answer:
Yes. Depending on the email client [and possibly how the user has it
set up to thread emails], changing the subject line *could* do something
like start a new th
mes I think this is Mrs.
Mayfield's kindergarten class where the followers get in line just because
there is a line forming.
73, Fred, AE6QL
-Original Message-
>From: Fred Jensen
>Sent: Aug 19, 2014 1:04 PM
>To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>Subject: [Elecraft] Changing the su
Question: Does changing the subject line foul up those who read their
email as a threaded list?
I don't, but I'm reluctant to change the subject when replying, even if
it is far afield of the current email content, for fear of just making
things harder for some [or many].
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