Well said, Gurcharanji I want to add that starting new threads only adds to the number of the threads that need to be classified in our website... which task at present falls to Garg ji, Dinesh ji and Gurcharanji... i think... so it behooves us not to increase their work load...
ITS ALSO IMPORTANT TO KEEP YOU OWN THREADS AS NEARLY COMPLETE AS POSSIBLE>>> IF YOU DID NOT THINK THAT YOU HAD ENOUGH INFO OR IF YOU THINK ID WAS NOT DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED KEEP TACK OF IT AND REFURCAE IT AS PER GUIDELINE GIVEN BY DR SINGH ABOVE>>> thanks Usha di ======= On Oct 20, 5:14 pm, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear friends > For a long time myself and Garg ji have been performing the job of > resurfacing older mails which have not been identified conclusively, but the > job gets delayed when we have to go out for a long time to a place where we > can't devote enough time on net. It is heartening in such circumstances to > find some members doing the job of resurfacing, although they may be > resurfacing their own uploads. Earlier Muthu ji had been doing this, and now > Bhagyashree ji. More members may like to resurface their old mails, or those > of others, or for s specific date span for all. The following guidelines > should be kept in mind while resurfacing. > > 1. Please don't start a new mail to include your photographs. This will > result in breaking with old thread. Go to the original thread, locate the > mail that contains photographs (usually the first mail of thread, unless you > forgot to attach photographs in first), open it and click *Forward > button *under > it. > 2. In the new mail window that opens type the address of this > group "efloraofindia" <[email protected]>(it should come up > automatically when you just type ef., after coma type the email ID of > original poster, and email IDs of few experts in that Group/area (Western > Ghats/Northern India/Himalayas/NE India/orchids/composites/garden plants, > etc that you know from your experience. > 3. In main window start with line "Resurfacing for ID/ID confirmation. in > next few lines include what have been previous relevant comments. > 4. Send the mail. You need not attach fresh photographs unless you have some > more photographs to add. Your original photographs would get attached when > you press forward button. > 5. Please don't change the subject line at all, or else the thread will get > broken. > > Happy resurfacing > > -- > Dr. Gurcharan Singh > Retired Associate Professor > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. > Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/

