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| Posted: Saturday October 21st, 2006 09:37 pm |
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This is a forum, and not an email list. Email lists (e-groups) are like Yahoo! groups and forums are like delphiforums, healthboards, etc. You WILL receive an email when someone posts in a thread that you have posted in. *DO NOT* reply to this email. The person you are "responding" to *WILL NOT* get your response. ALL responses MUST be POSTED on the actual forum. Here is a tutorial on how to post your introduction on the forum: http://www.apsfa.org/forumtut.html Here's a short description of the difference between an e-group and a forum from the Wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_forum One significant difference between forums and electronic mailing lists is that mailing lists automatically deliver new messages to the subscriber, while forums require the member to visit the website, and check for new posts. Due to the possibility of members missing replies to threads they are interested in, many modern forums offer an "e-mail notification" feature, where an e-mail is automatically sent to all users who have chosen to be notified of new replies, informing them that a new post has been made. If you are having issues or have questions, please email us. Thank you.
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