To all Listmembers:
Please read the following in regard to replies to posts that are gatewayed to
the mailing list. The RWR is full of helpful hints and news about what is
going on at Rootsweb. You might like to subscribe to it, or check out the
archives for hints to using all the resources at Rootsweb.
Peace,
Nina, List Admin
RootsWeb Review: RootsWeb's Weekly E-zine
Vol. 6, No. 8, 19 February 2003
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"1a. REPLYING TO GATEWAYED MESSAGES ON MAILING LISTS: If you subscribe to a
RootsWeb Mailing List that is gatewayed to a corresponding Message Board you
probably have observed messages coming through on the Mailing List with the
following notation: 'This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this
mailing list.'
If you wish to reply to a gatewayed message, be aware that the author of a
Message Board message may not be a subscriber to the Mailing List to which his
or her message has been copied. Click on the link included in the message to be
taken directly to the message on the board. There you can click on POST REPLY
and type in your response. That way the author of the original message will
be notified of your response and will be able to view it on the board.
Additionally, your reply will be gatewayed to the Mailing List and you need not post a
separate response there.
However, there are some instances when it may not be convenient or possible
for Mailing List users to post their responses on the Message Boards as
described above. For example, if you have an e-mail only service and/or limited
access to the Internet, and as a result read and compose e-mail for Mailing Lists
while offline, then clicking on the URL link in the message is inconvenient or
impossible. To reply to a gate-wayed message under such circumstances,
remember to include a private
response to the author of the board message. Do this by making sure that his
or her e-mail address, which is included in every gatewayed post, appears in
the SEND TO box of your e-mail message."