Yes, and going further, you should use a new message to start a new
discussion. Replying to a message to start a new discussion, even if you
change the subject line, is called hijacking a thread, and it'll
potentially mean people won't see that message if they use a threaded
email client, such as Thunderbird.
On 18/03/16 04:39, Daniel Crone wrote:
Hello everyone.
I know I am new here, but I wish to offer a suggestion.
I wrote an introduction, and people replied. Thanks.
Then some wrote about other matters, but the subject stayed the same.
Since some might like to search messages by thread on the website, would it not
be more logical to give a message its own subject, if it differs from what came
before?
I would like to know what you think.
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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail
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