On Wed, 13 Jul 2011, Rick Stevens wrote:
Also do not reply to a thread and then change the subject to try to
create a new thread. That doesn't work. You must create a new thread
by creating a new message--not a reply. Doing this sort of thing breaks
message threading in mail clients.
The only time it's proper to change the subject of a thread is to make
it more descriptive such as "Solved:".
That's odd. I subscribe to a number of message lists on a number of subjects, and the issue is usually just the opposite -- that there is thread drift and nobody bothers to relabel the subject line appropriately. On those lists, folk complain because people *don't* change the subject line...
billo
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