Doug Garstang wrote: > Stephen Bosch wrote: >> Doug Garstang wrote: >> >>> Oh poo. No one seems to know. :( >>> >> >> Your mistake is replying to an existing thread and changing the subject >> line instead of starting a new one. >> >> Start a new thread, and people are more likely not only to notice your >> message, but reply to it. >> >> > If I had started a new thread, with a slightly modified subject, and > asked the question again, right now I'd be justifying my life against > the lynch mob for doing so.
Maybe you've misunderstood me. I meant that you replied to a completely unrelated thread to start a new subject, which means that people with threaded readers (like yours truly) are unlikely to ever see your message. While it's easy to click "reply" to an existing message, it does make a mess of the archives, and as I mentioned, makes you invisible to someone reading the list through a threaded reader. Why not just put the Asterisk list address in your address book? That will make posting a new message to the list very easy. Cheers, -Stephen- _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
