Practice to not Hijack Threads was Re: best practices for
managing contacts across iphone and laptops
Robin,
I can't answer your question but I'd kindly ask you to please not reply to an
existing message and then delete the subject and message body as if you were
starting a new threa
Thanks, Alan, for explaining what I had unknowingly done with the hijack and
for your input to my question. I didn't realize about the hidden links so
thougth this was a good way to grab the group email address since I'd lost it
in my contacts.
On 9/22/2016 11:43 AM, Alan Lemly wrote:
Robin,
Robin,
I'll tell you what I do to manage and sync my contacts across my computer and
my iPhone. Be aware that this is what works best for me but that doesn't make
it the best practices.
First of all, I need to say that I'm not a huge fan of doing everything through
the cloud. I do love D
If you're tied to Outlook, I don't have any suggestions. If you can
switch to Gmail, I use a program called GSyncit to mirror contacts
between my PC and my iPhone. The program also syncs calendar entries
and notes.
On 9/22/16, R Van Lant wrote:
> Curious for best practices with managing and synch
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Subject: Best Practice to not Hijack Threads was Re: best practices for
managing contacts across iphone and laptops
Robin,
I can't answer your question bu
Robin,
I can't answer your question but I'd kindly ask you to please not reply to an
existing message and then delete the subject and message body as if you were
starting a new thread. This is called thread hijacking and though it might
appear to you as if you've started a new post, there are h