On 14/02/2008 15:12, Cheryl Jones Elkins wrote:
No, the subject would be "subscribe". I am trying to subscribe.
Usually when I click a link to subscribe, it automatically populates
the subject line. I didn't notice that it hadn't. Sorry for any
confusion but thanks for the head butt.
Cheryl Elkins
On 2/14/08, Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 14/02/2008, Paul Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi There,
We'd dearly like to be of help on the marketing side for OOo. We have the
tools with which to effectively spread the word at a corporate level [see
website].
If there's such a thing as a marketing imperative, please get in touch,
let's talk
Best
Paul Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.maine-associates.co.uk
http://marketing.openoffice.org/
Please in future put meaningful text in the Subject line of your e-mails.
The Subject of this e-mail is "please unsubscribe" which suggests that you
replied to a message in some other conversation ("thread" in the jargon)
instead of creating a new message. A large part of marketing is making sure
your message gets noticed. Hiding your message behind a meaningless headline
is not a good plan ...
Cheryl, I wasn't actually talking to you but to a Paul Williams
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) who claimed to be a marketing expert.
Just shows the confusion that arises when people hijack threads :-(
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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