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Yes, please. Vicki's right. You know I'd never accept such subject lines
from students, but I just joined the net a week ago. Thought I was out of
touch with the e-world or something cuz those subject lines seemed pretty
darned useless to me.
I was assuming, though, that the problem tended to do with the e-mail
system--I know some folks can't backspace to edit....isn't that true of
some "reply" functions? Traci
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