Re: Resetting a Forgotten Password

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It was my decision, and I am proud of it!

Why do people like you exist? Replying with useless dribble.

You're not my boss.


"VanguardLH" <V@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ev5Rar6HJHA.2156@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ju.c wrote:

Resetting a Forgotten Password
<snip - series of notes on how to recover from forgotten password>

And you needed to change the Subject WHY? Not all newsreaders correctly
thread posts within a discussion based on the References header. Some
still rely or fallback to using the Subject header, Google Groups being
an example. It can make your reply with a changed Subject appear to be
a new thread.

Point of Usenet etiquette: Don't change the Subject header (other than
to add the "Re:" prefix) when replying. Be polite to the less
fortunate. Remember that you, too, may have to someday rely on
searching Google Groups.
.



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