Re: CHAT: So, do I really have to use subject codes like that?
| From: | Tristan Mc Leay <kesuari@...> | 
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| Date: | Thursday, July 29, 2004, 5:31 | 
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Ben Poplawski wrote:
>Or are they not seen?
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The subject header isn't a part of the message body. Please include all
of the message body in the message body.
>It says "CHAT:" I believe.
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>Because the only prefixes I see are "Re:" and "OT:".
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>But I haven't been here long, obviously.
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They're the ones most often used. Also, 'YAPT:' and 'YAEPT:' are
sometimes used as alternative ways of saying 'USAGE:', I'm not sure why.
Maybe we've started reforming the English orthography? :) Oh,  also
'TECH:' turns up every now and again.
They aren't compulsory, but I'm sure some people would like it if you
used them.
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|                        |                 to make you everybody else---
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|                        |                             back the world.
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