X-Authentication-Warning: delorie.com: mailnull set sender to djgpp-bounces using -f From: eplmst AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se (Martin Stromberg) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Postal posting brings success. Date: 7 Mar 2002 14:05:40 GMT Organization: Ericsson Erisoft AB, Sweden Lines: 34 Message-ID: References: <20020307134006 DOT 13877 DOT qmail AT mellon DOT com> NNTP-Posting-Host: lws256.lu.erisoft.se X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Brozewicz Robert F (brozewicz DOT rf AT mellon DOT com) wrote: : ive been using computers in some way shape or form for nearly 20 years now. : im getting confused. i understand changing the subject line is not a good : thing to do. That's a little strange. I've been using newsgroups since 1988 and I seldom saw examples of bad style then (IIRC, perhaps my memories are fading...). : where can i/we get information on 'how to properly use a new group'. : information such as 'no top posting', ubject lines and the like. : i belong to tso-rexx and regina-l list servers and they dont follow the : rules that are implied on this one. people do change the subject line, but : they put in paren's what the subject used to be. Yes, that happens here too. But only if the subject under discussion evolves into something different. Then I usually use a subject like "New subject (was: Old subject)" : any info you could provide would be helpful. Somewhere on the net I've seen a list of what is considered good style and why that is so. Alas I don't remember where it was. And then (as you've noticed) other places have other ideas on how to do things. On the other hand, that good style is usually common sense (if you think about it for a while), such as not top-posting and not changing the subject line willy-nilly. Right, MartinS