-Original Message-
From: Michael Stassen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This tells the recipient's email client that your message is
a reply, not a new message, despite your efforts to change the subject and
recipients. Many email clients use that header to decide which thread a
Ed Lazor wrote:
-Original Message-
Actually its proper email etticate.. look it up if you don't believe me..
That sounds like a copout. Could present formal references to back this up?
I'm trying to substantiate your claims, but a Google search failed to bring
up anything relevant when
Ed,
When you *reply* to a message, most mail clients (including yours) add a
header
like this:
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That stuff in between the and is the message-id of the replied-to
message.
This tells the recipient's email client that your message is a reply, not
a