Re:sircam worm and subject headers
When I say "important" I mean simply the difference between discussing
something like antigen retrieval and discussing off topic subjects like
"Fawlty Towers". (You know the very thing that the histonet was designed
for.) I know in the past I have deleted many e-mails that say "none" or "no
subject" in the subject line and found out later that it was on a topic that
I would have really liked the information.
I have just now deleted 5 more e-mails such as these. Were they "important"?
I guess I'll never know.
Tara Oakes, H.T.
>From: "Carrie Kyle"
>To:
>Subject: Re:sircam worm and subject headers
>Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 09:04:33 -0700
>
>tara,
>please don't take this personally, because i certainly don't mean it that
>way.....but you must have a strange definition of important. how can any
>unknown email be MAYBE important enough to risk infecting your computer and
>doing potentially irreparable damage? i'm sorry, but no email from
>histonet is that important.
>carrie kyle-byrne
>cahfs-ucdavis
>
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