RE: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-18 Thread Karina Steffens
But what I really, REALLY hate, Is forgetting to change the replyTo field D'oh! Karina [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/LUJ/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-18 Thread pranavn
Look at the brighter side Karinathat guy really really thinks you're smart...even smarter than everyone else on the list put together!! :-> Does that bring a smug grin on your face? Regards, Pranav --- "Simply stated, it is sagacious t

RE: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-18 Thread Karina Steffens
> through to answer specific questions. I don't reply or flame > because they > USUALLY seem to be sent in error (my address used instead of > the list). Yeah, I get those too. The last one was definitely NOT an error, since he specifically asked me not to answer to the list, because he just uns

RE: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-18 Thread Karina Steffens
Hi Kerry, > I just got a request, off-list, from a newbie seeking a programming > solution. I won't mention this person's name, of course, but > it was a name > I only vaguely recall seeing. Sorry for contacting you off-list but... ;) Just wanted to say I know exactly how you feel. I've been g

Re: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-17 Thread LePhuronn
Normally just kill the e-mail from my inbox - I've got too much info to sort through to answer specific questions. I don't reply or flame because they USUALLY seem to be sent in error (my address used instead of the list). Any intentional ones are usually replied with a simple statement of "Don't

Re: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-17 Thread Mark A. Boyd
At 10:17 5/17/2001, Kerry Thompson wrote: >Good morning all, > >I'm curious as to how you handle unsolicited off-list requests. I consider it a breech of etiquette, too. Sometimes while browsing Eudora's Trash before doing my weekly clean up I'll notice messages like this, but otherwise I just

RE: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-17 Thread David VanderVoort
ge of people. That should allow you to choose the path that best suits your needs." In short, don't get bent.. just communicate. David V. -Original Message- From: Kerry Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Of

Re: OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-17 Thread Tab Julius
Well, if you're interested in doing business, do exactly what you did. If you want to help out of the goodness of your heart, then help. If you don't want to set a precedent, or start a trend, then suggest that a good place for them to post their request would be on Lingo-L (assuming it's a L

OT: Off-list contacts

2001-05-17 Thread Kerry Thompson
Good morning all, I'm curious as to how you handle unsolicited off-list requests. I just got a request, off-list, from a newbie seeking a programming solution. I won't mention this person's name, of course, but it was a name I only vaguely recall seeing. So I'm in a bit of a quandary. I'm nor