Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:09:44 PM, Tim wrote:
> I doubt many people use the CC and BCC fields on most of the emails
> they send, however I expect most people enter a subject.
I'm willing to bet most people don't.
HINT: whenever I start a statement with "I'm willing to bet" I'm willing
to bet there is a catch to the statement you haven't thought of yet.
> For people like me who sometimes forget to enter a subject, a gentle
> reminder if I try to send a subject-less message to the outbox would be
> useful. For someone who (for whatever reason) likes posting emails without a
> subject, the feature could be disabled.
That reminder is when the person replies and it says "Re:" and nothing
else. As for having it optional, if everything were optional then the options
menus would be 1/2 the bulk of the programming.
Learn to look at the subject before sending, it is that simple.
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