- 1. [Amps] Why do people post to individual and AMPS ? (score: 1)
- Author: drkirkby@ntlworld.com (Dr. David Kirkby)
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 10:16:14 +0100
- I see so many posts here that are sent to someone who obviously reads the lists, perhaps CC'ed to someone else who reads the list, then CC'ed to the AMPS mailing list. Just sending to the list should
- /archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00257.html (7,464 bytes)
- 2. [Amps] Why do people post to individual and AMPS ? (score: 1)
- Author: mike.tubby@thorcom.co.uk (Michael J. Tubby B.Sc. (Hons) G8TIC)
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 11:19:21 +0100
- David, Here is an example... you might care to study the headers... its because I (and I suspect many others) use MUAs like Outlook Excuse and when corresposonding in mailing lists use the 'reply to
- /archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00259.html (8,798 bytes)
- 3. [Amps] Why do people post to individual and AMPS ? (score: 1)
- Author: 2@vc.net (Rich)
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 19:31:43 -0700
- Although it has seldom been a problem on AMPS, there are contesting.com mailing lists that are moderated (censored) by wannabe controllers who seem to have covert agendas and/or a lust for dominion.
- /archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00266.html (7,884 bytes)
- 4. [Amps] Why do people post to individual and AMPS ? (score: 1)
- Author: w5lu@hotmail.com (S. J. Blackwell)
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:07:14 +0000
- Freud, like Marx, were both interesting. The fact that they were both wrong seems not to bother many in academia; however most, but not all, seem to agree about Hitler. Best wishes, Sam, W5LU _______
- /archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00267.html (8,465 bytes)
- 5. [Amps] Why do people post to individual and AMPS ? (score: 1)
- Author: tongaloa@alltel.net (tongaloa)
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 17:10:43 -0400
- It has long been considered polite to end a direct email in addition to a 'list' email. This is especially true for replies to usenet posts. Why? Lists: Many read in digest mode. It's nice to see the
- /archives//html/Amps/2002-10/msg00271.html (8,135 bytes)
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