On 1/26/10 11:15 AM, "Ian Eiloart" <[email protected]> wrote:

> And, often the wrong magic. If the user is just trying to compose an
> unrelated message, rather than a reply.
> 
> First, the user should be asked whether this is a reply or a new message.
> If it's a new message, then leave the subject untouched, maybe review the
> recipients, and do not add references and in-reply-to headers.
> 
> However, if the user says that this is a reply, then the automagic is nice.
> It also makes clear the meaning in case the user is in doubt - hopefully
> that reduces the amount of thread-hijacking.

If I hit the "reply " key combo, why would I want to be asked?

-- 
John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
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