Just testing this and it"s great to know. Don On 2/16/05 17:41, "g4-request at listserver.themacintoshguy.com" <g4-request at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> wrote: > Message: 5 > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:44:37 -0500 > From: Al Poulin <alpoulin at cox.net> > Subject: Re: [G4] How do I Reply to a Post? > To: "A place to discuss Apple's G4 computers." > <g4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com> > Cc: Jim Thornton <jimthornton at mac.com> > Message-ID: <2BA5BB90-7FA3-11D9-802A-00039353EBBC at cox.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > Jim: > > Several months ago, I quit the digest mode for this list and the others > that have the ".themacintoshguy.com" server address. That is because > the digests stopped coming out daily, even if there was only one item > for the day. It seemed the digests would collect items over a period > of days until some numerical threshold came about, and some of the > items were therefore many days old before I saw them. > > OK, for the lowendmac and other e-lists where I still enjoy the digest > mode, there are three things to accomplish. Depending on the specific > mail client that I use, today OS X Mail, and several months ago, > Outlook Express, the specific button pushing and procedure is > different. With Mail, the process is a bit more clumsy than with > Outlook Express. > > Highlight only the individual message to which you reply. Then hit the > Reply button. > > Ensure that your "From" address is the same as the address you used to > subscribe to the list. If you have more than one e-mail account, a > different account name may appear in your From line. > > Change the Subject line that results from your highlighting action to > read something different than the title of the list. Usually, I just > copy and paste the specific subject of the poster's message. If the > subject is changing within the thread, it is usually appropriate to > insert a new subject title, ending the new title with the old subject > in parentheses. > > And, like I am doing in this reply, you have the option of putting the > poster's e-mail address in the Cc: line to ensure that the person > receives your reply quicker than waiting for the digest. > > In OS X Mail, the problem with this process is that when I hit Reply, > the incoming digest message window disappears. So, when I want to > continue reading the digest, I have to go back to the Inbox to reopen > it. Or, if I want to adjust my treatment of my reply text by getting > something that I had deleted, I have to reopen the digest. > > On Feb 15, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Jim Thornton wrote: > >> I've made a few posts to this list, but I don't know how to reply to an >> existing post/thread. I receive the digest version, so it doesn't seem >> likely that I'd just hit "reply" to continue the thread of an >> individual >> message within a digest. Further, the "Message-ID" seems to contain >> the ISP >> of the poster of that message, so I wouldn't expect that to be the way >> to >> reply to the entire list. I'm stumped. Thanks for any help you can >> give. > > Hope this helps, try it. > > Al Poulin > Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God, > proactive self-defense is for the rest of us. >