Tribehunter@aol.com wrote: >I'd have to disagree with this to a point. I had a post that went on for >3 lines, <snip> > Yeah, I think if practically the entire message has been used as the subject line, I would reduce the subject line a little. That does help catch the eye, plus helps keep that and subsequent responses from falling off the edge of our screens. ;-) Someone mentioned deleting posts. As for contacting the poster, I hope the changes in the boards will do something to help us with that. I've had one poster request 50+ posts of hers to be deleted at a time, and she's done this several times (170 - 200 deletions) in the past couple of weeks. I suspect she thinks her answers are either taking up too much space or they're outdated. I've tried writing to her, but she has so far refused to answer my several e-mails. I know I have to respect her request and have deleted her posts, but it's a shame that others on the boards will suffer because they won't have a chance to see the posts she's had removed. It would be nice if we had a way to put an objection on hold, pending a response from the objector, or if an auto-generated response could go out whenever someone requests a post be deleted. Something like "As the author of the post, your request to have your own post deleted will of course be honored, but . . . " followed with an explanation of why they might like to reconsider. Lynne