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[pct-l] POSTING QUESTION



The pct-l emails come to my email program. I've subscribed to the  
list and they get sent to me at home. From my email client ("Mail" on  
OS X but I've seen the same thing on Outlook at work) I look at the  
email and have buttons to reply, reply-to-all and a bunch of others.
How are you receiving the list? It sounds to me like they are not  
coming direct to your computer "in my mail box" vs "on the list"

~Craig


On 30/03/2006, at 6:53 PM, Reinhold Metzger wrote:

> That works if I reply to a message in my mail box but not to  
> messages on the
> pct-l mail list, it does not give you the 3 options of response.
> When I respond to a pct-l post it always winds up as a separate  
> post, it
> never attaches to the prior post that I'm responding to.  When you  
> responded
> to my original post on the pct-l how did you attach your reply to  
> my post,
> it did not go to your mail box. You replied directly to the pct-l  
> post and
> it attached to my post.
>
> JMT REINHOLD
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Craig Stanton" <craigstanton@mac.com>
> To: "Reinhold Metzger" <reinholdmetzger@cox.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] POSTING QUESTION
>
>
>> The original post came through so reply-all is the trick. Hope the
>> shoulder thing doesn't cause too many problems, and that you'll be on
>> the walk in '07, I'd like to know the ideas man behind Hiking  
>> Chickens.
>>
>> ~Craig
>>
>>
>> On 30/03/2006, at 6:12 PM, Reinhold Metzger wrote:
>>
>>> Craig,     Thanks for the input. I will try it on my reply to your
>>> post.
>>> The reason for the caps lock is a trashed shoulder which required
>>> reconstructive
>>> shoulder surgery leaving my left arm useless (temporarily I hope)
>>> and makes one handed typing easier with the caps lock on.
>>> As you can see I managed to type this post in caps & lower so maybe
>>> I will
>>> continue to do so.
>>>
>>> JMT REINHOLD
>>> Your one armed bandit & camp robber
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Craig Stanton" <craigstanton@mac.com>
>>> To: "Reinhold Metzger" <reinholdmetzger@cox.net>
>>> Cc: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:00 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [pct-l] POSTING QUESTION
>>>
>>>
>>>> It depends on your email client, but I always hit 'reply all' to
>>>> amke sure
>>> the list gets the response, not just the sender, and find the
>>> original email
>>> appended below.
>>>>
>>>> While we're talking about emails, I wanted to ask about capslock.
>>>> In other
>>> internet based correspondance capital letters are interpreted as
>>> shouting.
>>> I'm not sure what the norm is around here, and I don't know you
>>> personally,
>>> but I assume you're not shouting while talking about chickens ,
>>> dehydrated
>>> water and sub-uber-mega-ultra--extreme-light-weight hiking, though
>>> they are
>>> very exciting subjects and keep me highly entertained when I  
>>> hsould be
>>> working. So, why the capitals?
>>>>
>>>> ~Craig
>>>> Your computer using hiking newbie.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, March 30, 2006, at 04:44PM, Reinhold Metzger
>>> <reinholdmetzger@cox.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> HOW DO YOU REPLY TO A POST BY ATTACHING YOU RESPONSE TO THE TOP
>>>>> OF THE
>>> POST
>>>>> THAT YOU ARE RESPONDING TO. I HAVE NOT FIGURED THAT OUT YET AND
>>>>> ALWAYS
>>> HAVE
>>>>> TO SEND AN ENTIRELY SEPARATE RESPONSE POST AND LINK  THE TWO
>>>>> POSTS BY
>>>>> STATING SO AND SO WROTE SO AND SO.  IT'S A REAL DRAG.
>>>>> ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED.
>>>>>
>>>>> JMT REINHOLD
>>>>> Your trail smart but computer arrogant trail companion
>>>>>
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