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Hi Joan,

Well said.   And if one used gmail.com with one of their free email
addresses, even if one were to open "spam", the website scans all incoming
email for virus, so it's safe to open email and look to see if maybe, just
maybe it's an email that might help one located a missing cousin.

Carl


On 7/29/06, Joan Parker <joanparker@intergate.com> wrote:
>
> Another suggestion for people who don't allow messages unless the sender
> jumps through hoops, should get another email address just for genealogy.
> There are plenty of free email providers and in most cases the person's
> original provider allows more than one email address.  I keep one free
> provider as a backup for the few times my paid provider gets the hiccups and
> mis-behaves for a day or two or three, which as a matter of fact, just
> happened earlier this week.
> Joanie
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Kathie Harrison
>   To: ROOTS-M@rootsweb.com
>   Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 7:15 PM
>   Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] about email
>
>
>   People who post to these lists that don't accept mail from people they
>   do not know generally are wasting everyone's time. If they want to
>   make a connection or get help they likely won't get it if they treat
>   all messages as spam. I don't know if I would try that hard if she
>   still hasn't responded to you on this list. How can anyone notify her
>   for you if she is not accepting messages from any of the rest of us?
>
>   Sorry, I just think that people who join these lists either need to
>   allow messages to come to them without whitelisting potential kin or
>   don't waste our time by posting messages to this and all the other
>   lists. Hope you make some headway in any event.
>
>   On 7/29/06, Patricia Hillis <HeavenlyDays@bresnan.net> wrote:
>   > Could someone please notify Dolly Huff to her ahold of me with a
> workable email.  I need to get a good message to her.
>   >
>   > Thank You
>   > Patricia Hillis
>   >
>
>   --
>   Kathie Harrison
>   Family Trees Grow with Love
>   Ancestral Whispers
>   http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishrose/
>
>
>
>

