Re: archives again

Craig Fryhle (fryhle@u.washington.edu)
Tue, 18 Mar 1997 22:56:55 -0800 (PST)

Greetings, folks. In response to the following two messages, perhaps
Gretchen and Chase have discovered the problem here. Only messages sent
to organic1 are "to the list" and are archived. If you send a message by
using the "Reply" key, you must say "yes" to the question "Send to all
recipients?", otherwise only the original author of the question gets the
reply. Send the reply to all recipients, that way the whole class gets
the benefit of your answer to a question.

CBF

Here's Chase's comment. Gretchen's is below.

Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 21:57:19 -0800 (PST)
From: hendrycl@plu.edu
To: organic1@rainier.chem.plu.edu


I think Gretchen is on to something. I've sent at least 5 messages during
March and they are not in the archives. I should have known when I didn't
get the messages myself... I really think the reason they didn't go
through was because they were "replies". We'll see.

chase

On Tue, 18 Mar 1997 vogega@plu.edu wrote:

> i was wondering if anyone else found that the only messages that
> were recorded by the archives were the ones that were sent directly to
> the tojc? i haven't gone through the archives, but i was thinking that
> this might explain why so few of mine showed up. on mine none of the
> replies were recorded. does this mean that we have to send five questions
> directly to the tojc and that repliese don't count? if someone could
> explain to me how this is suppose to work i would like to hear it.
>
> thanks,
> gretchen
>
>

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