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From: "Rinda Lynn Ferguson" <>
Subject: [Q-R] Why is it anothers fault......
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 13:43:07 -0500
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Why is it anothers fault if you have choosen to allow that many emails to come to your box?

Why is it their fault if you choose not to want to scan their email just because you feel so bombarded by that many emails?

A serious email should be given just as much consideration and respect as any mail you would receive in your regular post office
box.

But, if our snail mail, does not have the proper subject line on the outside of it, do we pitch it out or do we open it up to see
the contents?

Right, no one is fighting, just presenting their perspectives and questions to ponder............

My last two cents......

Rinda Lynn Ferguson
----- Original Message -----
From: <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Q-R] RE: SUBJECT LINES Are they #1?


: Yes, they are #1. For instance: If you and I are researching the same lines
: but your subject line does not indicate that to me, I am going to delete your
: email because I have 200 other e-mails to scan. That would be a shame for
: both you and me because we might have been able to help each other. Nobody is
: fighting here. They are just trying to help by getting a message across that
: the subject line is indeed #1.



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