Re: trimming posts

2012-02-13 Thread Janet
This message is from: "Janet" I think some folks are getting too wrapped in in the minute details of trimming and are missing the big picture. Those of us who get the list as a digest have, in the recent past recieved a digest that has two new messages, but has maybe 30 posts from the last

Re: trimming posts

2012-02-12 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Debby wrote: > This message is from: "Debby" > > While I don't know that I'd agree with Steve calling the way I reply to a > ongoing subject as netiquette, I've not seen it done in a way that is > confusing to the other list

Re: trimming posts

2012-02-12 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Debby wrote: > Most times I don't hit reply, just type a new email and put the "subject" > in the subject line. Although this is a good way to stay out of hot water with the list owner, it is also a violation of netiquette

RE: Trimming posts

2009-04-22 Thread Frederick J Pack
This message is from: "Frederick J Pack" Hmmm That message didn't come thru for some reason... I'll have to look thru the galactic bit bucket... Fred On Behalf Of coy...@acrec.com In fact, if you will look back in yesterday's messages from this List, you will find a post from me

Re: Trimming posts

2009-04-22 Thread Lois Berenyi
This message is from: "Lois Berenyi" Just a note from a neophyte. I tend to learn what I need to know for what I'm interested in on the computer, mostly using the internet. I don't know many of the fine points or even some of the essential functions of Windows. In times past I figured out

Re: Trimming posts

2009-04-22 Thread coy...@acrec.com
This message is from: "coy...@acrec.com" Fred: I am extremely familiar with the process of selecting text and deleting it as you described. In fact, if you will look back in yesterday's messages from this List, you will find a post from me that gave instructions that are even more detailed th

RE: Trimming posts

2009-04-22 Thread Frederick J Pack
ill see exactly what you would send BEFORE you hit the send key. If satisfied, hit send... Hope this helps... Fred All Mail is scanned in AND out by Norton Anti-virus. Fred and Lois Pack Pack's Peak Stables Wilkeson, Washington 98396 On Behalf Of coy...@acrec.com Subject: Re:

Re: Trimming posts

2009-04-22 Thread coy...@acrec.com
This message is from: "coy...@acrec.com" ...all i have to do is highlight a line or two before i click the "reply" key. then all that shows up is the highlighted lines, not the entire message I did a quick check with Mozilla Thunderbird, MS Outlook, and MS Outlook Express. This method doe

Re: trimming posts

2009-04-22 Thread Ellen Barry
This message is from: Ellen Barry you wrote: If I do post anything on the list again which I doubt, I will be more careful. Sally Answer: Sally, this is not just about your 1 or 2 messages. This is about many people, writing many messages and including all the pr

RE: Trimming Posts

2009-04-21 Thread plumg...@pon.net
This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net" I had not thought of this before, but if I set Outlook to delete the whole previous message when I can reply, I can then copy any part of the previous message I want to preserve, and then hit Reply, and then paste the saved portion of the previous message

RE: trimming posts

2009-04-21 Thread Eike Schön-Petersen
This message is from: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Eike_Sch=F6n-Petersen?= Alright, Steve! --- I get the digest in the compiled form and sometimes just give up on the never ending quotes. Thanks for the great job you are doing for all of us, including the international community that tends to l

Re: trimming posts

2009-04-04 Thread Emily Wigley
This message is from: Emily Wigley Thank you; I have been deleting more digests than I like to lately, because of the untrimmed posts coming through on the digest form. If you are not using Windows, I can't help you and you're stuck with my previous suggestion to ask a teen-ager. I'm not a te