I, for one, am completely satisfied with this FREE user group list provided
by Millennia.  I see nothing wrong other than the odd thread break which is
not that big of deal.  Maybe a different email program would be in order?
 I use a gmail account for my genealogical purposes and the web based gmail
handles the threading very well most of the time.

Perhaps those that can't live with the way the list functions and don't
want to try different email services should try the message board at
http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.software.legacy/mb.ashx .  It appears to
be fairly active and covers the same sort of topics that are discussed here.

It is my opinion that Millennia can chose to use whatever listserver they
desire and for whatever reason.  I don't think many genealogy software
companies can afford  a very large expenditure in order to provide a free
user group service.  I would much rather see the cash spent on product
development, bug fixes and the excellent free webinars provided.

Don Varner

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:42 PM, CE Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, there is.  It is Legacy's/Millennia's choice to use the problematic
> listserver.
>
> As one poster suggested, Legacy could use a much better server for this
> group.  Yahoo! and Google were suggested, but there are others that do a
> stellar job.
>
>
> CE
>
>


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