Yes, you'll be amazed. About 80 mails a day! :-) Welcome to the GERMAN-LIFE mailing list! You are currently subscribed in "mail mode", which means that you will receive every posting made to GERMAN-LIFE as a separate e-mail. The directions on how to change to digest mode are given below. 1. How to unsubscribe. Send a message to [email protected] that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe and no additional text. 2. How to subscribe. Whatever you just did worked, or you'd not be getting this message. But for future reference (for instance, if your subscription is cancelled for whatever reason and you want to resubscribe), just send the command "subscribe" to [email protected] 3. How to change to digest mode (several postings are combined and sent to you together as a single large message). There are two steps. First, send the command "unsubscribe" to [email protected] to discontinue mail mode. Second, send the command "subscribe" to [email protected] to start receiving digests. 4. How to change to NOMAIL mode. There is no formal NOMAIL mode. All you have to do is follow the directions above and unsubscribe when you want the messages to stop, and then when you want them to start again, simply subscribe again. 5. If you'd like to post a message so everyone on the mailing list receives it, just send it to [email protected] It will then be sent on to everyone in both mail and digest mode. You don't need to send it explicitly to both. 6. To contact the administrator of this mailing list, send mail to [email protected] Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Sietske Hoogerhuis <[email protected]> Hoofddorp, Netherlands Researching GROTJOHAN(N), STOCK, STOCKMEIJER in Westfalen, Germany ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: Westmas Family <[email protected]> Aan: <[email protected]> Verzonden: woensdag 29 september 1999 4:50 Onderwerp: [GERMANKING] German History News Group? > Could anyone recommend a mail list or news group pertaining to German > History, preferably before 1900. > > I've been reading Mack Walker's 'German Home Towns, Community, State and > General Estate 1648-1871.' My family research goes back to 1500, so far, > and is basically a Burger class of people. > > I'm sure there are groups "out there." I'd appreciate any direction you > could give me. > > Thanks, Nancy (;-) > > > > ==== GERMAN-KINGDOMS Mailing List ==== > Brother, > Can you spare $10 dollars to support Rootsweb? > Ask me why..... mailto:[email protected] > >