On Friday, September 27, 2002, 5:44:31 PM, Anthony Xin Chen wrote:

> Bat! allows you to make notes in the form of "memo".

there are lots of work arounds. some are better than others. but the
bottom line is that once the mail has been received, it belongs to the
recipient, not the sender, and if s/he wants to make notes in the body
of the text, or give it a more useful subject line, s/he should be
able to edit it, not have to be trying to match up with a memo, or
pasting things into smart bat.

I'm on lots of lists where people use clients which don't thread by
reference worth a damn, and I should be able to patch up threads if I
need to as well.

Those capabilities should exist, and one shouldn't need to be
searching for work arounds, or being told that someone else thinks
it's immoral to make those changes so it's a good thing you can't.

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Wichita KS 67201-7828
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