In a message dated 10/07/2000 4:36:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SandraG627 writes: << Subj: Re: [BIRD-L] Re: BIRD-D Digest V00 #123 Date: 10/07/2000 4:36:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:SandraG627">SandraG627</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:VestalByrd">VestalByrd</A> Please dont use digest as your subject, Esther would be much better Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin> >> Everyone, There are better ways to make suggestions to people than this. I did not change the subject line because I sent a copy personally to "Judy" as well as to the "List" so she could make the corrections herself, and make changes to the subject line as she saw fit. I assume the reason the subject line "was not changed" to me was for the same reason (sent personally). Yet, I am being corrected for doing it. I change subject lines when I answer a reply, or if I am asking something of a person or a list. I am not in the lazy habit of hitting the reply button. I hate to see 10 emails with the same subject line, and not one has that subject in it. I don't think my hitting the reply this one time warranted this type of mail to me personally. Thanks for your time and I am sorry if I offend anyone. Barbara