Hello Brian,
Thursday, April 19, 2001, 11:40:37 PM, you kindly wrote:
Tmtdc> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:18:05 -0400
Tmtdc> From: Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tmtdc> Subject: Re: Digest (04/18/2001 13:58) Special Issue (#2001-989)
Tmtdc> Hi azrael,
Tmtdc> @ 11:48:16 AM on 4/19/2001, azrael wrote:
Tmtdc> ...
a>> Some problems I see here are apparently only fixed by giving up
a>> digest mode which I can't do. The Bat is just one of my interests.
Tmtdc> I can understand that. Then I would just go ahead and change the
Tmtdc> subject to reflect the original thread's topic. You might want to
make Tmtdc> a note, after doing that, that you're in digest mode, etc
etc., so Tmtdc> people don't give you the "You broke the thread!" speech.
:)
<VBG> I'd heard about the Thread Police.
As per Marck's instructions I've hopefully reverted to normal mode
from the previous Digest mode. I've also created a filter that whisks my
Bat-Mail right to my Bat-List Folder.
This should solve my old problem. The_new_problem is I'm uncertain
how to reply. I highlighted your post, hit F4 and hoped I was close to
proper form.
a>> I understand others place a great deal of importance on threading
a>> and I respect their needs. When I feel better I'll play with the
a>> settings and see what I can pick up.
Tmtdc> Yep, well the only big deal about it is that sometimes someone answers
Tmtdc> a question, you don't see the reply out-of-thread message that
Tmtdc> provided an answer, then you go ahead and answer - only to find out 15
Tmtdc> minutes later that you re-hashed out what someone's already explained.
Tmtdc> That usually doesn't happen on these lists though.
Tmtdc> I hope you feel better! Being sick stinks. :(
Always has. There is no room in my skull for congestion and a mind.
: (
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Best regards,
azrael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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