Hi, Bob and all: About the following message . . . yes, any message can be sent privately. But whenever I see a message which tells me something I didn't already know for sure or know how to do, I never consider it any kind of inconvenience, much les an imposition. It's also nice to see again and again that there are people out there helping each other. Either way the D(elete) key is quick and handy too. Importantly, the Subject field also helps us to decide if a message is for reading. More difficult, is to know if there is anybody else (or nobody else) out there who might like to read it. All in my humble opioiomn (IMHO), of course. David ---------- On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, robert l. dolezal wrote: > >Robert-- I have tried several times to add you to the CARE list, and gotten > >"unknown recipient" messages--I sent a note to you on the PD list about > >this--so far as I can see, I have the address correct--I will try again to > >add you,and hgope it works! Please be patient---we'll get you on sooner or > >later :-( > >Camilla Flintermann > >,[log in to unmask] > > Hi - Is there any way this kind of one to one message, which is useful > and proper but nonetheless captures little interest among the rest of us, > could be sent directly to the recipient instead of going on the list? They > kind of jam up the "mailbox." > > Thanks. > > Bob Dolezal >