Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Ah! so if we simply reply to a digest message, the ENTIRE Digest is sent again? Yikes! Well, I wasn't offended - you made a good point about the additional charges you incur. I'll be more careful about the digest responses in the future. RE: Digest Number 252 > Dear All, > > Sorry maybe I didn't explain myself very well. I really hope I didn't sound > snotty, that wasn't my aim. However let me explain my self better: > > As you know you can choose how you want to receive the e-mails. If you > receive the 'daily digest " like I do, each digest can have up to 25 > postings. If you just hit reply to the whole digest with out deleting > anything the whole digest will be part of your e-mail. For example Someone > replies to digest number 252, When it arrives to the group it would be say > Topic number 5. We receive digest number 253 We read topics number 1-5 and > after number 5 we have the total digest number 252. After the whole digest > is finished we than go on to topic number 6 of digest number 253. > > When I reply to someone in a group, I copy all or part of the topic and then > delete the rest of the digest so all I am sending in my response and all or > part of the original message. I really hope I have explained my self better > and not over explained as I can do sometimes (just ask my kids) > > More important I hope I haven't insulted anyone. > > Thanks, > Beth > Beer Sheva > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Ah! so if we simply reply to a digest message, the ENTIRE Digest is sent again? Yikes! Well, I wasn't offended - you made a good point about the additional charges you incur. I'll be more careful about the digest responses in the future. RE: Digest Number 252 > Dear All, > > Sorry maybe I didn't explain myself very well. I really hope I didn't sound > snotty, that wasn't my aim. However let me explain my self better: > > As you know you can choose how you want to receive the e-mails. If you > receive the 'daily digest " like I do, each digest can have up to 25 > postings. If you just hit reply to the whole digest with out deleting > anything the whole digest will be part of your e-mail. For example Someone > replies to digest number 252, When it arrives to the group it would be say > Topic number 5. We receive digest number 253 We read topics number 1-5 and > after number 5 we have the total digest number 252. After the whole digest > is finished we than go on to topic number 6 of digest number 253. > > When I reply to someone in a group, I copy all or part of the topic and then > delete the rest of the digest so all I am sending in my response and all or > part of the original message. I really hope I have explained my self better > and not over explained as I can do sometimes (just ask my kids) > > More important I hope I haven't insulted anyone. > > Thanks, > Beth > Beer Sheva > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 on 5/4/04 9:33 AM, Arnstein Family at dbarnst@... wrote: > I really hope I have explained my self better > and not over explained as I can do sometimes (just ask my kids) Now I get it!! Sometimes I have to have things spelled out in three-letter words before I understand. Thank you. > More important I hope I haven't insulted anyone. No me! -- Ann You spend your life fighting dirt, and when you die they bury you in it. hayakawa@... North Bend, Oregon, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 on 5/4/04 9:33 AM, Arnstein Family at dbarnst@... wrote: > I really hope I have explained my self better > and not over explained as I can do sometimes (just ask my kids) Now I get it!! Sometimes I have to have things spelled out in three-letter words before I understand. Thank you. > More important I hope I haven't insulted anyone. No me! -- Ann You spend your life fighting dirt, and when you die they bury you in it. hayakawa@... North Bend, Oregon, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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