I like the ability to touch up the Subjects, but I'm not sure I like how's it being used. For example (and not just to pick on
gryng), I don't care for the way the subject was changed to the follow up to your initial post. It's not clear in the Notes and Replies section where it belongs. Whereas when the threads all have the same subject, I can safely ignore the whole brouhaha about Camel 3.
Update to gryngs reply below: I'm certainly not advocating 12 RE:s strung out on a row, either. I'm sort of fond of the RE: (4), to indicate it's a 5th level posting (the very first being 1, without a RE:).
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