Friday, January 1, 2010

Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Re: - Subject Line and Trimming Posts!

> Posted by: "Gary Orpe" garyo@bak.rr.com
>
> I would strongly suggest that anyone receiving the digest and has found
> something they want to comment about, go to the yahoo site to that message
> and make a reply there. I do believe that is the intent of the digest
> option. This would serve us all better and reduce the clutter one has to
> go through on any of the groups.

Hello Gary,

I mostly read lists from digests.
This reply is from the digest.
Notice that I did change the subject title so it's the same
subject I'm replying to.
Also note that Yahoo defends against people accidently posting
whole digests back to the group.
Anyone sending a whole digest hasn't just hit reply,
they have also changed the "To".

> In a digest there can be several subjects in involved with the posts
> included in it. The only real thing they can title it is digest number
> XXX.
>
> Thanks. Any other suggestions?
> Gary Orpe

One should normally just respond to individual topics in a digest,
giving each of them their individual Subject title.
It's easy to do, and I do it regularly.


Thanks,
Mike


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