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    1. [BAd] (no subject)
    2. Am I the only one or is it a glitch in the works? I have sent message to boardfeedback. Kay ---------------- Kay- Part of the reason you don't get more response to this is that those of us with Ancestry subscriptions don't have the problem so we can't see what is happening for the rest of you. I wish they'd simplify this for all of us like it used to be and place the encrypted address on the EDIT message screen so that ONLY admins could view the actual address instead of going through the connection broker -- where I bet good 90% of the recipients don't respond--mainly because they know we don't have a real address for them and they can get away with not responding. Also, it seems that many ISPs are trashing the connection broker emails as spam. Joan **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15&ncid=aolhom00030000000001)

    03/30/2008 07:13:13
    1. Re: [BAd] contacting poster (was "(no subject)")
    2. Lynne
    3. [email protected] wrote: >Kay- > >Part of the reason you don't get more response to this is that those of us >with Ancestry subscriptions don't have the problem so we can't see what is >happening for the rest of you. <snip> > No, you do not need to have an Ancestry subscription for this to work. I'm not subbed to Ancestry and it works fine for me, as long as I remember to contact posters from the Ancestry side and to click on their user id within the message. Lynne

    03/31/2008 02:23:48