On Sep 17, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Nagulapalli, Srinivas wrote:

From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[email protected]]

Look at the headers. Specifically:
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>

Please - how to see that in MS outlook, and what to do to prevent it?
I used MS Outlook to post, had specifically new subject line, not a word
from any other post. No attempt to hijack any thing to my best
knowledge.

It sounds like to took an existing message your received, changed the subject line, and sent it.
That re-use of an existing message is hijacking.
When you start a new subject, you must start a fresh email to 
[email protected]



Even so, my apology for something I am more clueless about its how/ why.

Unwittingly and ironically, this seems to have hijacked my post in turn,
shifting focus from my original question!

Best
Srini

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