Hi Listers, As they say in Merry Old England, "Hear! Hear! Gordon
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George Cassell wrote:
>
> Hi, Karyl --
>
> I am subscribed to many lists myself, and most of them are set up so that,
> when a reply is sent, it is sent to the entire list.
>
> I have responded to quite a few messages on this list, assuming (quite
> incorrectly), that my message was going out to the entire list. Instead,
> it was sent only to the author of the original message. By the time I
> figured out what was going on, my response would no longer have been
> timely, and, quite frankly, I no longer had the desire to find my reply in
> my "Sent Items" folder, then find the original message, and send the whole
> thing out again.
>
> It would, indeed, be much easier, and the list would be far more valuable,
> if we were ever able to see some of the solutions to the problems being
> presented here. But I've been thinking of just unsubscribing to this list,
> as it seems like a place where everyone has problems, but, as far as the
> responses are concerned, nobody has a solution to anything.
>
> So, while this list has tremendous potential to help so many people, only
> those asking the questions, ever benefit from it.
>
> That's my impression of what otherwise could be one of the best lists to
> which I currently subscribe.
>
> -- George
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
> Hello all, Gordon brings up a good point when he says, "I could use the
> same
> information, (step by step) please." There are many very valuable
> questions
> asked here that lots of us could benefit from the answers. I find it too
> bad that I see so many folks denied the information because of how this
> list
> is set up. The answers don't become part of the archive either because
> unless specifically selected, they don't go to the list at large. You
> know,
> if I don't need the answers I know where my delete key is and can just
> delete them without opening.
> If anyone wants to comment on this subject, please be sure to use the
> reply all feature of your email, so we all can see how others feel about
> it.
> Maybe the list moderator will see it too.
>
> Karyl
>
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