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A point of order
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A point of order


  • Subject: A point of order
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 13:51:44 -0800

I am not the first one to notice this, but I think I will mention it anyway.

PLEASE PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE, if you reply to a posting, but then switch to
another subject, would you PLEASE take the trouble to CHANGE THE SUBJECT
HEADER, so that, by looking at "Today's Topics" in the ColorSync message
digest, one can get a truthful picture of what is to be expected in the
messages?

Example: I recently posted a message whose subject was: "Pantone Color Cue,"
and now I still see the same subject header in messages that all of a sudden
have switched to the subject of printing standards for the production of
Pantone swatch books. All I am saying (besides "give peace a chance"...) is:
please stop a second and change the subject to "Pantone swatchbook printing
workflow," or something in that vein, truly descriptive, that is.

I may be asking a lot, given that we all have busy lives and are in a hurry,
but could we please try?

Thank you all for your patience and valuable contributions.

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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA


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