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I understand that some subscribers don't want to filter their eMail
by subject, and would rather have just one daily digest. However,
to then reply with a digest subject, and <b>force the rest of us</b>
to read the eMail to see what it is about, is too much for me, so I
<b>ignore</b> all eMails which have a digest subject.<br>
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I once belonged to an eMail list (for University of Washington
faculty) that switched to digest-only subscription model, and when
they did, I dropped my membership in the list. The faculty member
that managed the list was unable to understand my explanation as to
why.<br>
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Just my opinion.<br>
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-- Dean<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-06-25 19:27, Jim Beattie wrote:<br>
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<div>I wish respondents would read and heed the header on each
list email where it states, *quote*:<br>
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When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more
specific<br>
than "Re: Contents of chirp_users digest..."<br>
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Today's Topics:<br>
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1. Re: chirp_users Digest, Vol 54, Issue 18<br>
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KF5HRF<br>
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Jim<br>
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