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To Jacques : "No email - I'll read messages on the web site."

Apr 25, 2006 11:57 AM
by danielhcaldwell


Jacques,

Can I offer a few suggestions?

First of all , you mention the number of messages posted to this 
forum:

"average of 50 messages a day"

and from time to time, I see a few other posters talking about all 
these emails cluttering up their inbox in their email account.

But subscribers to this forum do NOT, I repeat, do NOT have to have 
emails from this forum sent to clutter up their mailbox.

There is an option where you can say do NOT send me emails. Go to:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-talk/join

Under message delivery you have four options:

---------------------------------
Message Delivery
   Individual emails - Receive individual messages. 
   Daily digest - Receive a daily compilation of many emails in one 
message. 
    Special notices - Receive only important email notices from the 
group moderator. 
   No email - I'll read messages on the web site. 
-----------------------------------------

If you choose "No email - I'll read messages on the web site."

then you will receive no emails to clutter up your inbox. and then 
when you WANT to look at the messages recently received simply go to:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-talk/messages

And you can view the most recent messages, read the ones you want 
to, ignore the rest and you don't have to delete any unwanted emails 
in your inbox or deal with any clutter at least not from theos-talk.

If the above is not clear, I'm sure Eldon Tucker will be happy to 
explain it in clearer terms.

Daniel
http://hpb.cc


 
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Jacques Mahnich <jacmahnich@...> 
wrote:
>
> Friends,
>    
>   I joined Theos-Talks 10 years ago, close to its coming alive. I 
have enjoyed these times (Chuck was already bringing some fun to the 
discussion).
>    
>   I tried again this time to share thoughts and knowledge with the 
community at large (Internet is an incredible agent to exchange 
ideas). I appreciate  the freedom which can be lacking sometime 
inside well organized societies. I am deeply interested in worldwide 
culture and religions comparisons (one of the objective of TS), plus 
the coming together of modern science concepts and theosophic ones.
>    
>   But the fact is that since I listen to this forum (average of 50 
messages a day), I see mainly attacks and counterattacks between 
people. It is not too different than in other life situations, but 
one could have expected better from a theosophical forum - or maybe 
it is an excellent illustration of the current state as of 2006 on 
earth...) The main subjects are related to TS history, which can be 
of some value for sure, but life is something which is happening 
here and now.
>    
>   I will try again in 10 years from now.
>    
>   Thank you to all of you who live with the willingness to help 
others understanding reality.
>    
>   I wish you well.
> 
> Jacques








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