On Sun, 12 Jan 1997, Stan Ryckman wrote: > >> Well, we now know the meeting name, the place, and the time. How about > >> the date? > > >As the Subject line says, it's Wednesday, 1/15. > > No need to be so snide. Wasn't meant to be so snide, just noted where the info had been provided, in my outgoing note, in the digest in which I received it back, and in the note asking me for the info. So I wondered whether it was less visible depending on how one received/read the list, as you noted. > Important stuff (i.e., that which you want people to read) belongs in the > message body, not just the header. Not everyone is going to guess to > poke through the headers whenever the subject is overly long. I guess I see digests in different format, notes are formatted normally, showing sender/date/subject. Anyway, agreed that key info is better repeated... -- Gabriel Goldberg, Computers and Publishing, Inc. Voice: (703) 556-9121 7718 Iroquois Court, Falls Church VA 22043-2516 FAX: (703) 556-0906 Host: AOL Pro's Corner Forum (http://cpcug.org/user/gabe) [log in to unmask] Internet SIG list: SUBSCRIBE NETSIG-L fn ln ---> [log in to unmask]