Subject: Re: Tweeters Default changed?
Date: Jan 5 22:59:10 1998
From: THarrisIII - THarrisIII at aol.com


In a message dated 1/5/98 19:08:56, Richard Rowlett (PAGODROMA at AOL.COM) wrote:

<<Yes, I just tested this several ways before sending a reply to anything and
noticed what happens when you click on the "reply all" feature. The reply is
addressed to all tweeters + the originator or the post. It might take some
getting used to at first, and for now, you can always just select and delete
the originators name in the address.>>

Richard and I (plus others) have the advantage of using AOL as our email
client, and while I followed and understood his comments and suggestions,
other clients may not offer all the perqs we have. No, I don't work for AOL.

The long and short of it, regardless of client or server, is to look at
whatever part of the mail which shows to whom the mail is being sent. If it's
not the name or address you have in mind, change it to the one you do.


The next best thing is to wish for an "Unsend" ("Whoops!") button for the
internet, or a computer which will do what you really wanted it to do instead
of what you just did.


--Tay


Taylor Harrison
Woodinville, WA