[FC] Suggestions

J R Read_HML hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 9 23:12:41 EST 2006


Yep!  I screwed up and I've done it before.  Since I did not say anything 
that could not have been said publicly, it did not really bother me all that 
much.

I'm also active (as well as other here) on VV and on VV, when you hit Reply 
it goes to the individual and ReplyAll goes back to the list.

Soooo....  So I don't make the same mistake again - how about one quick 
program change to make Reply a PRIVATE email and then each person does not 
have to worry about falling into that trap of sending public what was 
intended as private.

Well...

Either Private or Public response is fine.

Attachments (if any) are scanned with anti-virus software.

Later, JR

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <VairMech at aol.com>
To: <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 9:50 PM
Subject: [FC] Suggestions


>
> At this point I am going to make a few suggestions  about this list. We 
> all
> have been pretty good about what and how much we post  about a thread.
>    BUT, there is one area that needs attention and  that is the use of
> private replies. I am going to pick on JR cause he just did  it. That 
> reply should
> have been private and not to the whole list.
>    It is very easy to send a private email, usually  just clicking on the
> persons email at the top of the post instead of clicking  reply or reply 
> all.
>    I just sent a private reply to Ed, not that hard to  do.
>    There have been many instances in the last two  weeks where about 1/3 
> of
> the replies should have been private and not to the  list.
>    I do not want to babysit this site and email  everyone when they do
> something like that. This was mentioned by someone earlier  and the list 
> replies
> keep coming.
>    So please don't be lazy and just make sure of  where you are sending 
> your
> emails.
>    Thanks Everyone
>    Ken Hand, One of the List  Moderators.
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