Hello Steve,

Saturday, January 08, 2000, 1:51:11 AM, you wrote:

SL> On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 01:02:53AM -0700, Quin Selman wrote:
>> If you always remember to fill in your subject line you'll never see
>> it. On the other hand, if you forget, it will be there to ask you if
>> you want to send the message without a stated subject. Since you
>> apparently always remember, you'll have no window.

SL>     Unless you intentionally leave the subject blank, which I do from time to
SL> time.

True. But that's the purpose of the pop-up: to verify if that's your
intention. And like you say, it's only "from time to time." I think
the only time I intentionally leave the subject blank is with
mail list or newsletter subscriptions that ask only for information in the
message body. I repeat that such a feature is only a user-friendly
amenity, not a necessity, in my opinion. I personally like it but can
live without it.


Best regards,
 Quin                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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