I intended my message (see below) as a suggestion for efficient genealogical research. I apologize to those who don't see the connection between that message and research methods. Joyce B. in Tennessee In a message dated 12/17/1999 1:45:06 PM Central Standard Time, bbonham@awod.com writes: > Subj: Re: [NCROOTS] E-mail > Date: 12/17/1999 1:45:06 PM Central Standard Time > From: bbonham@awod.com (Barbara Farthing Bonham) > Reply-to: msb@myfamily.org > To: CBStark@aol.com > > Joyce, > > Please don't waste Rootsweb space with these non genealogical messages. > > Thanks. > > Barbara > > CBStark@aol.com wrote: > > > In a message dated 12/16/1999 10:54:44 PM Central Standard Time, > > NCROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > > > A good indicator that it wasn't something I wanted to open was the fact > > > that it was addressed to ME, from ME!!!! Pretty suspicious! > > > > I frequently send e-mails to myself. > > > > I subscribe to lists in digest form, and very often there will be one > message > > on the digest that I want to keep. I copy and paste it to an e-mail form, > > delete the rest of the digest, and the next time I go online I send it to > > myself. When that e-mail turns up in my aol filing cabinet, I know that > it > > contains important information and then file it under the particular > family > > name. > > > > Joyce B. in TN > >