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Re: On starting new subjects
From: James R. Van Zandt
Date: 2006 Aug 27, 20:47 -0500
> ...if you intend to start a new subject, it's a good idea to start
> with a fresh email message. In other words, don't reply to a
> message in an earlier thread, "back out" the current subject, and
> type in a new subject.
I think if you also delete the "In-reply-to" and "References" items in
the header, your message won't get added to the previous thread. (And
you won't have typos in the email address.) Assuming, of course, that
your email client displays the "In-reply-to" and "References" items.
- Jim Van Zandt
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From: James R. Van Zandt
Date: 2006 Aug 27, 20:47 -0500
> ...if you intend to start a new subject, it's a good idea to start
> with a fresh email message. In other words, don't reply to a
> message in an earlier thread, "back out" the current subject, and
> type in a new subject.
I think if you also delete the "In-reply-to" and "References" items in
the header, your message won't get added to the previous thread. (And
you won't have typos in the email address.) Assuming, of course, that
your email client displays the "In-reply-to" and "References" items.
- Jim Van Zandt
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