Thanks, Susie. I have historically always used "reply to all" when
replying. I do not add the LUG to the "cc" field. I am replying to
this email by using "reply" as opposed to "reply to all." Let's hope
that solves it.
I have Rich Text and Plain Text as the 2 options when sending webmail
and have never selected one or the other intentionally (whichever is on
at that moment, I use), and I didn't know that was an issue (I also
don't know whether either one of these qualifies as html).
I do try and remember to trim, but am not always successful. :)
Barton
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 03:41 PM, Susie Zada wrote:
Barton,
Your emails are coming through as:
TO: Legacy User Group
CC: Legacy User Group
Perhaps a Reply All or similar might have started it but when you
reply CHECK you TO and CC fields – that’s definitely where the double
postings are coming from.
Your emails were also coming through as HTML when they should be Plain
Text - have changed that for this one as well as deleting the huge
amount of posts added to this one - did some trimming! :-)
Regards … Susie Z
From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of BARTON LEWIS
Sent: Wednesday, 11 January 2017 7:33 AM
To: Legacy User Group Cc: Legacy User Group Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]
coding register reports (descendant book reports) for the web
My apologies (adding insult to injury here, even though it's not
really my fault) - but I am no longer double-posting to dna-newbie, I
just checked - and it's just to this list that messages appear twice.
I wish I knew why but it would seem it's not a problem on my end. If
someone thinks otherwise, I'd be glad to troubleshoot it.
Barton
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