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1995-09-29
kgabriel
1995-10-02
[email protected]
Information Exchange
[email protected]
1995-10-02
To all concerned:

It would seem we've made a mountain out of nothing. In order to move messages
along as intended, maybe we should make the effort to use the subject block
more effectively. We should group ideas of a single subject in one message with
an accurate subject block so that we can easily filter them without risking the
loss of other ideas. If the subject block is not big enough, add a small list
of key words or a brief statement of subject matter at the top of the message.
The bottom line is that I would not want anyone else filtering or grouping my
mail and they should not have to do so when the only issue is whether I can
press a delete key. Additionally, I can't imagine why anyone would refuse free
information regarding work in their field.
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