Yes, and I generally do this when I change the topic, but occasionaly do 
forget. 
I also often change the subject line even when I did not change the subject 
myself, and even bring this up frequently enough that I sometimes worry that 
folks will get tired of me trying to correct bad posting practices. 
Please join me in this crusade so that there is more than one of us to 
hate...lol
In the same vane many people start a conversation with a subject that gives 
little or no idea as to what is being discussed or what question is asked. 
I do delete email that does not interest me when I know I am unlikely to be 
able to contribute any thing useful to the conversation, and often delete 
imprecisely subjected messages. 
More often I do answer a person once or twice and give them a reminder about 
making good subject lines, and sometimes I just answer, but I certainly 
think spending a few seconds coming up with an explanatory subject for an email 
is the least one can do if they are asking for help.

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  Daniel Crone wrote:
Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 04:39:43AM -0500

> Hello everyone.
> I know I am new here, but I wish to offer a suggestion.
> I wrote an introduction, and people replied.  Thanks.
> Then some wrote about other matters, but the subject stayed the same.
> Since some might like to search messages by thread on the website, would it 
> not be more logical to give a message its own subject, if it differs from 
> what came before?
> I would like to know what you think.
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