[R] do not reply for a new topic!!!
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Fri Aug 20 19:52:50 CEST 2004
>>>>> "Adaikalavan" == Adaikalavan Ramasamy <ramasamy at cancer.org.uk>
>>>>> on Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:33:57 +0100 writes:
Adaikalavan> How about those e-mail which specify the
Adaikalavan> problem in the subject line only or does not
Adaikalavan> use a subject line at all.
Adaikalavan> Is it practicable and desirable to simply
Adaikalavan> bounce back an e-mail to the sender with a
Adaikalavan> message to read the posting guide if either the
Adaikalavan> subject line is empty or body is empty. Or this
Adaikalavan> simply rude ?
This has crossed my mind more than once,
however (independent of etiquette/rudeness),
we do stick to our policy as to not bounce back anything in
almost all cases :
If you start bouncing to another mail machine which likes to do
so as well, you quickly get into high-speed Ping-Pong ... ;-)
Martin
Adaikalavan> On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 14:52, Martin Maechler wrote:
>> Hi Kevin,
>> {and R-help readers: Kevin's (privatae) question is a quite
>> relevant one to this sidetrack topic of "mailing list netiquette"}
>>
>> >>>>> "Kevin" == Kevin Wang <Kevin.Wang at maths.anu.edu.au>
>> >>>>> on Fri, 20 Aug 2004 22:37:39 +1000 (EST) writes:
>>
Kevin> Just out of interest, what about those posts with (no
Kevin> subject) as the subject? Sometimes I would change
Kevin> the subject so it fits the body...is it recommended?
>>
>> yes, I'd recommend it --- IFF --- your e-mail system is good
>> enough to set / augment the (usually invisible) headers
>> "References:" and "In-Reply-To:".
>>
>> AFAIK, by official standards, these are used for threading
>> (if available) rather than the subjects.
>>
>> Martin
>>
Kevin> On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>
>> >> Dear S,
>> >>
>> >> when posting something to R-help or bioconductor,
>> >> please do *NOT* reply to an existing message and add a new
>> >> subject!!! {it breaks threads for most e-mail system that use
>> >> threads, including the threaded archives, see, e.g.
>> >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioconductor/2004-August/thread.html
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