Much of what I post may be considered long.
Terse paragraphs that are in great in number are (to me) easier to read, compose and review than long paragraphs that are few.
Part of 'Electronic Communication at Penn State'.
http://web.archive.org/web/20070103001932/http://www.tlt.psu.edu:80/suggestions/etips/examples.htm
Instructions for Email-List Users: UA TCF Depart. & SCMS
Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages
Netnews Architecture and Protocols
Policy-Mandated Labels Such as "Adv:" in Email Subject Headers Considered Ineffective At Best
Broken conversations/threads are a problem for users of the web interface to Google Mail (Gmail) Beta.
Broken conversations/threads are a problem for users of the web interface to Google Mail (Gmail) Beta.
For a message within a thread: a good line describes the subject of the message. Later messages often have a subject that's more focused/specific than an opening message. Good subject lines help to distinguish betwen messages.
Commentary: politics, science, technology and humanity.
The suggestion was recognised and implemented. Subject lines in Google Mail beta are editable.
AFAICT this bug has been resolved; threads are preserved and subject lines are clear.
Some tips on going from pro-equality in spirit to pro-equality in deed
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Some highlights relating to netiquette, including: reference headers, threading and subject lines. Attention is drawn to a separate Diigo list for problems with Google Mail beta.
Updated on Oct 02, 16
Created on Dec 24, 08
Category: Computers & Internet
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