I wish to take a moment to share with this group some minor impediments
I'm finding with the use of the cite with the intention to respond and
resolve them.
So many of the e-mails are intended for one e-mail cite, yet everyone
gets it.
Secondly, that some of the responses are not adequately linked with the
information that gave the response life. This results in some
difficulty in following a vein of thought.
Our numbers are numerous and I suspect growing. This internet makes all
of you my neighbor; each with something to share; and the need for us to
have an effcient system of sharing this information. Such a system
requires, I believe, some simple procedures. I ask for the cite manager
to consider the addition of some simple instructions at the bottom of
the page.
If this is not a universal condition delete my inquiry and I'll do my
best.
This cite proves again the notion that the world is a village. Regards
to all from isali ben-jacob, dom, miami florida usa.
Re: e-mail
on 24/9/01 2:26 pm, isali ben-jacob at isali@bellsouth.net wrote:
I couldn't agree more - I am spending more time dealing with emails that are
not intended for me than with those that are. I even get my own replies sent
back to me and sometimes as many as 6 duplicates of other people's replies.
I suggest that individual replies should be directed appropriately - this is
just as easy as any other - just click on the recipients name instead of the
yahoo group name.
Perhaps there are other suggestions.
Regards Joy Lucas RSHOM
I couldn't agree more - I am spending more time dealing with emails that are
not intended for me than with those that are. I even get my own replies sent
back to me and sometimes as many as 6 duplicates of other people's replies.
I suggest that individual replies should be directed appropriately - this is
just as easy as any other - just click on the recipients name instead of the
yahoo group name.
Perhaps there are other suggestions.
Regards Joy Lucas RSHOM
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