[NIFL-AALPD:1299] subject headers

From: jataylor (jataylor@utk.edu)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2004 - 08:45:37 EST


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Good morning, all,
As I was sorting emails last night based on theme, I realized that as we 
progress through our dialogue on one thread, that over time the topic of the 
dialogue changes to something completely different than is indicated by the 
original subject header. This is a great indicator that dialogue *is* 
occurring (which is what we want!).  However, if you notice that the subject 
of the thread to which you are responding changes *significantly*, please 
alter or change the subject header.

This makes it easier for sorting/filing, and self-directed learning purposes.

Thanks! :)

Jackie



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