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<sig.51907ae09c.caaj3djkxvacpejzzyywuhqspfew2pken93xrfbmbd8jnvsc...@mail.gmail.com>,
Rudi Ahlers <r...@softdux.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Keith Roberts <ke...@karsites.net> wrote:
> >
> > Is that why it's frowned upon to use a current thread to
> > start a new one? Like doing a 'reply to' and then changing
> > the subject line?
> 
> Yup. Even if you change the subject, the email headers still remain
> and many email clients use the email headers to group the mails
> relevant to that conversation

By that token, adding [SOLVED] is not such a problem after all!

I personally find it useful to see [SOLVED] without having to open
each post to find which one in a long thread contains the solution.

Convention has it that only the original poster adds [SOLVED], when
summarising how the original problem was overcome. - i.e. suggested
solutions from others do not add it.

Tony
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