On Jan 14, 2006, at 20:10 PM, Don wrote:

The thing that is the most 'nonsensical' about this
whole discussion is that a 'subject line' is nothing
more than a text edit field that is smaller than the
lines written in the body of an email itself.  There
is no inherant 'difference' between the subject line
of an incoming mail and of the reply mail being created
by the user.  It is obviously rediculously simple for a
sender to take the subject line of THIS or any reply
and change it to omit any single letter.

Is this all we are talking about? I figured that it was so obvious that anyone could change the subject when replying to a post that we must be talking about something more esoteric.

Or am I still missing the point? I think I must be.

Bill

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