A lot of people are not interested in a particular subject line. If
someone changes the topic without starting a new thread without an
appropriate subject line, it's their loss. People who *may* have been
able to help them are skipping the email because of the subject line.

It is frustrating for those who are interested in the subject, only to
find out that the subject has been hijacked. So from that point on,
you need to realize that the original topic is gone. If you wish to
continue the discussion, start a new thread!

S.


On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 5:58 AM, Arnold Sprague
<aspra...@gsb.uchicago.edu> wrote:
> John, Cathy, and CE,
>         I would like to voice my complaint that this message, with the
> Subject line, "Re: [LegacyUG] FW: Warning about MyHeritage / OFF LIST /
> Personal Emails" has been hijacked and changed into something far different.
>         Those of us interested in the original thread have been thwarted.
>         "...Having difficulty deleting MyHeritage from my computer" was not
> even close to the existing discussion. The responders should have, at least,
> changed the subject line to something relevant.
>           Arnold Sprague

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