Karl Larsen wrote:
What is wrong with the subject? You dislike good news?
It's not a matter of liking nor disliking good news Karl. Let me
ask you this: would you prefer all your USPS mail come in plain white
envelopes with your name on it? Or would it be better, easier, more
convenient, sensible, to have a company logo on the envelope, or a
sender's address? Would you rather walk in the grocery store and stand
in an isle looking at shiny metal cans, or would them having a label on
them make more sense to you?
It's about information Karl, it's about a label, it's about helping
others help you. Having a descriptive label on your e-mails will help
everyone else figuring out what your message is about and how to help
you. At this point (and in the past), all you've been is a nuisance in
the sense that you post something that's nothing.
Your subject line of 'It works fine.' doesn't tell me, 'Oh, Karl has
a problem with a possible rootkit.' Get with the program Karl.
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