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<DIV>Because of computer virus warnings, most of us are being <BR>cautious about
opening mail from individuals we do not know.<BR>ABC Anchorman Peter Jennings
alerted TV viewers yesterday <BR>about computer virus around the world. Had I
not recognized<BR>your name, or Adam's name, for that matter, I would
have<BR>deleted an email in no time. It would, therefore, be nice if an
<BR>abbreviated list name appeared in the subject line to help us <BR>identify
the source as being from this list. I am a listowner</DIV>
<DIV>of five mailing lists myself. I comply with my
subscribers'</DIV>
<DIV>concerns. If [SLLING-L] is too long, how about " [Ling] " </DIV>
<DIV>which, in my opinion, would leave more room for individual </DIV>
<DIV>subject matter but still be an easy identifier. Is this possible?
</DIV>
<DIV>If not possible at all, I have to unsubscribe in that __not__<STRONG>
</STRONG>all </DIV>
<DIV>anti-virus programs protect 100% emails infected SANS any </DIV>
<DIV>attachment. Thank you for your kind consideration of this
matter.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Regards,<BR>Jean Boutcher</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 07:34:42 -0500 Paul Cowley <<A
href="mailto:PCowley@ROGERS.COM">PCowley@ROGERS.COM</A>> writes:<BR>> del
slling-l <A href="mailto:pcowley@terpsnet.com">pcowley@terpsnet.com</A><BR>>
<BR>> --<BR>> Up thumb, Paul Cowley<BR>> <A
href="mailto:PCowley@rogers.com">PCowley@rogers.com</A><BR>>
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