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Hello Merri,
On Wednesday, April 3, 2002 at 8:20:44 AM, you wrote:
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> I can't believe that with so much stuff going on in this world that we
> are getting nit picky about putting subject matter in the subject
> line. I understand that it is more convenient. But take it from
> someone who is thankful to have the privilege to take part in this
> wonderful service which is the internet and MUSEUM-L, I won't be
> throwing a tantrum about subjectless mail. I will just either answer
> it or not. I am as professional as one can get, but I know that being
> too picky can be a handicap ....
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I'm sorry but you are dead wrong. I agree that Museum-L is a wonderful
and useful service. It would be even more useful with good subject
headers.
It is the poorest of "netiquette" to send messages, especially to heavy
volume lists, without a subject. I get hundreds of messages a day from
several lists. I have filters for each list but so far I've avoided
setting a trash filter for subjectless messages, for fear of missing
something of value. But I think I will soon have to do that.
For most mailing lists my mail application sorts (threads) incoming
messages by subject (threaded) Finding a list of "Subject: No Subject:
messages is extraordinarily frustrating.
BTW, the subject should be as specific as possible. General subjects
(e.g., "Help Me") are no better than none. Some posters say they have
trouble finding a topic header. I suggest writing the message and then
using a key word or two from the body, just as one enters key word(s)
for searching.
I don't think shouting (all CAPS) was necessary in the original post,
but the request was neither trivial nor picky.
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Regards,
Pádraig
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Wednesday, April 03, 2002 at 12:38:24 (0800 UTC)
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