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>>>>> "LR" == Layne Russell <layne@sonic.net> writes:
LR> I came across the subject prefix when I was on the Humans list (Bruce
LR> Cockburn fans)...the list-owner prefixed the line with "HUMANS:" -- it
LR> certainly made sifting through my inbox much easier.
So, suppose you subscribe to a couple of mailing lists, one for Sailor Moon
fans, another for S&M fetishists.
Both start using "[SM]" subject tags.
What do you do now?
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Rich Pieri <rich.pieri@prescienttech.com> / Warning: pregnant women, the
Sysmonster, Unix Wrangler / elderly, and children under 10
Prescient Technologies, Inc. / should avoid prolonged exposure to
I speak for myself, not PTI or SWEC / Happy Fun Ball.
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