I didn't answer this the first time 'cos I didn't have an answer either.
I'm assuming this means that we can use our best judgment. I'd leave it up
a month or two, then take it off. If they notice it gone they can contact
you & give you the new address.
On my Clark Co WA page I had a researcher who was very persevering in
trying to get a hold of one of these "invalid addresses." He must have
done an Internet search for this person, as he found her phone # & called
her. It's got to be very disheartening to finally find a person to
contact, only to discover their email address no longer works.
Hopefully there will be more on this subject.
Alice Allen
dcaallen(a)pacifier.com
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USGenWeb County Coordinator for:
Marshall Co. KS
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/marshall/
Geauga Co. OH
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohgeauga/geauga.html
Seneca Co. OH
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html
Clark Co. WA
http://www.rootsweb.com/~waclark/clark.htm
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How long do we keep queries posted especially when the e mail addresses
are no longer valid? Currently, i keep them posted but put "e mail
sddress no longer valid" in the e mail portion of the message. Does this
do any good at all?
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