I agree with Julie. A subject line also let's us know if the posting is something we want to look at, even if we know it's from the Cytometry list. And it will help with any keyword searches done on the archived messages. So, good subject titles will make the information more useful to everyone. Happy flowing! Art On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Julie Stevenson wrote: > > Hi, > > I'd just like to suggest that everybody make sure they put a subject title > on their emails. I, for one, am very wary of opening an email from someone > I don't know because it's a great way for viruses to spread. If it has a > cytometry related subject, then I'll open it. Otherwise it goes straight in > the trash without getting read. I'm sure I'm not the only one who does this > and I think it would be more helpful to everyone concerned if subjects were > included. > > > Julie > _____________________________________________ > Julie Wood > Stem Cell Biology > Children's Cancer Institute Australia for Medical Research > Sydney Children's Hospital > Randwick NSW 2031 > AUSTRALIA > > Ph: 61 2 9382 1842 > Fax: 61 2 9382 1850 > Email: julie.stevenson@unsw.edu.au > _____________________________________________ > __________________________________ Arthur Roberts Dept. of Medicine Robert Wood Johnson Medical School email: robertar@umdnj.edu phone: 732-235-7790 Fax: 732-235-7792
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