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Ray Davison wrote:  
 
> Colin Campbell wrote:  
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>>  
>> Oops! I was using another SCOUG-Help post to submit my request, and   
>> forgot to change the title! Sorry.  
>  
>  
> In Mozilla changing the subject does not change the thread. How does   
> this message thread in whatever mail program you are using.  
>  
> Instead of just grabbing an existing message and replying to it to   
> create a new subject, right click on the reply-to address and click   
> compose-mail-to. Or, right click on reply-to, click add-to-address.   
> Then instead of clicking reply, click compose, start typing sco... and   
> the address book will fill in the rest, and you will have a new, clean   
> message.  
>  
> Ray  
>  
>  
Ray (and Peter),  
Thanks for the information. I didn't realize the implications of my lazy   
approach to creating a new e-mail. I don't view my mail by threads. If I   
did, I would, no doubt, have noticed what I was doing, and probably   
figured out what was wrong with it.  
 
Your replies have added to my knowledge!  
Thanks,  
Colin  
 
 
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