Brian, I am the one who started the thread "[TN] Fiber optic borescope", with no attachments, no thread, new e-mail title, so how can it be associated with the threads that we had mopping about the plight of our children? Second, I have no clue what a "threading layout" is! Third, All my e-mails come in to my inbox in chronological order and I don't have any problem figuring out who is replying to who. Bev -----Original Message----- From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brian Ellis Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2013 6:58 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [TN] Technet organisation [rant] May I please make an appeal (once again) to Technet users to manage the way they use it? When a new subject is started, it should be the start of a new thread, by using the Write (or New Message etc.) button on your e-mail client. When replying or adding to any thread, please use Reply or Reply All, as appropriate. Do NOT start a new thread relative to the same subject. Above all, do not start a new thread by using either Reply button. This is a cardinal error because the ideal person to reply to your question may be ignoring the thread you have replied to, because it is not interesting to him. Some recent examples: On 13 August, the thread 'Refreshment' was started, with 11 correctly replied messages posted, nested 4 deep. On the same day, someone started a new thread, 'Re: [TN] Refreshment (NTC rant)' with 15 replies, of which the last 3 had the subject '[TN] Flux Type', probably largely unread as they were tacked on as a reply to an earlier thread. On 14 Aug, four new threads were started on the same subject, by people not using the Reply buttons. 2 of these were isolated messages without replies. 2 of them were actually the start of new threads, one with a chain of 7 replies nested 5 deep. The other had 4 replies nested 2 deep. To add insult to injury, on the 15th Aug someone started a new thread 'Re: [TN] NTC again [TN] Refreshment (NTC rant continues)' which had only one reply. Then, on the same day, someone had the brilliant idea of starting yet another thread with the same title, instead of replying. This had 17 replies. nested 4 deep, of which 5 were entitled '[TN] Fiber optic borescope' which were totally irrelevant and wouldn't be seen by anyone bored (no pun intended) reading the 'Refreshment' rants. I'm sorry, guys and gals, this is totally chaotic. If, as I strongly recommend, you use a threading layout in your e-mail client, you will see a plurality of threads on a given subject. If there are threads you don't read, you may miss new threads embedded in the old ones. OTOH, if you don't use a threading layout, all the messages will be visible in chronological order, with all the subjects mixed up willy-nilly. In this case, there is no way you can ascribe a response to a given message and not to one with several messages in between. This makes it contextually impossible to follow a Q&A series and it would often become gobbledegook. [/rant] ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please contact helpdesk at x2960 or [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please contact helpdesk at x2960 or [log in to unmask] ______________________________________________________________________