Jast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just for example, list server commands usually don't need a subject. And
> generally, a dialog box warning is intrusive. Personally, I hate
> confirmation boxes, especially when it could be possible to have an undo
> function instead. Boxes just get in the way. I fully agree with the
> often-voiced Steve Lamb viewpoint on this one.
And I fully disagree. ^^;
True, list server commands don't need a subject; but it's useful for
your own sake to put one in anyway, so you can tell at a glance what the
message was for.
Honestly, I've never seen so many subjectless messages posted to a
mailing list as in this one -- where most people are using The Bat! That
in itself shows me the current lack of a warning is a bad idea. If
Ritlabs continues to allow curmudgeons to make its design decisions, The
Bat! will always be second or third tier.
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John De Hoog, Tokyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Japanese email software: http://dehoog.org/html/j-email.html
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