Re: Signature Line is Important


Gosh, I hope you all get your plants in soon.. You are getting testy testy
testy.....

******Rocky********

Harold Eddleman Ph.D wrote:

> The point of my message was that NEITHER the Sender's name or his
> E-address is EVER shown at the top of messages for a high percentage of
> internet folks. That is the reason most knowledgeable mailing lists
> include the name of the list in the from or subject line just as
> Pumpkins does.
>   Here is the complete heading of your message:
>
> Re: Signature Line (pumpkins@mallorn.com, 05/04/99 20:44)
> To: Indbio
>
> The sender's name is always at the top, or atleast his email address is.
>
> Greg Schraiber wrote:
>
> > <I wish folks used a signature line. Most messages are meaningless with
> > location and person. Here is an example of a message that just came in.
> > I know some folks get more lines, but no one in Louisville KY area does.
> >
>   I have my Netscape Mail set to show all the headings, but those lines
> are gone before the mail gets to my ISP he tells. I understand that is
> true for all ISPs in Louisville.  But a signature line solves that.
>   A few folks on Pumpkins sent me mail via Pumpkins wanting a private
> reply, but I could not reply because they did not give the e-address.
>
> Harold Eddleman, Palmyra IN  indbio@disknet.com
>
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