Just a question.
What does 'SV:' stand for before a header?
>What does 'SV:' stand for before a header?
"svar"
:o)
~daxe
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Jon
"Sv" is the norwegian equivalent of "Re". "Sv" is short for "Svar", like
"Re" is short for "Reply".
Jon
> >Just a question.
> >What does 'SV:' stand for before a header?
> i KNOW i KNOW i KNOW!!!
> "svar"
> :o)
> ~daxe
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> >Just a question.
> >What does 'SV:' stand for before a header?
> i KNOW i KNOW i KNOW!!!
> "svar"
> :o)
> ~daxe
Now to the real answer, there was a thread about this last week. SV: is used
by the norwegian and sweedish version of MS Outlook. Why ? No idea really...
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> Jon
> > >Just a question.
> > >What does 'SV:' stand for before a header?
Re: is actually short for "regarding" or "with reference to" and not
reply.
FX: Pedantic mode *OFF*....
8-)
*Peter* - http://www.cix.co.uk/~peterpc/home.html
Bzzzzt! Wrong! From an earlier thread on this very topic: (including name
of poster)
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Re: re
Re is the (Latin) ablative of res, and means "in the matter of" or "about",
"concerning". I always thought it was an abbreviation of reference, as in
"with reference to" until I looked it up just now. Got to go and sew some
badges on my anorak.
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