Awesome GMail Tips

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GmailTips.com and JimsTips.com was listed in PC Magazine as one of their
"99 Undiscovered Web Sites" in their "Top Web Sites of 2006" article! PC
Magazine describes these 99 sites as "sites that are flying under the
radar, but are useful, funny, or interesting enough to merit entrée into
the Web's public consciousness." GmailTips.com and JimsTips.com are
honored!

http://jimstips.com/gmailtips

Check out his other tips...awesome site.
 
Bear said:
Would you please explain what you are talking about?

Multi-posting is you posting single, individual messages to .. multiple
... newsgroups. Each one is separate. Read the above link and see why
that is not a good idea.

Cross-posting is you posting a single message to more than one
newsgroup, by placing all the group names in the "Newsgroups" field
separated by commas. The decided advantages to cross-posting is that all
replies to any of the groups are seen by *all* of the groups at once, so
multiple work doesn't need to be done. Further, most efficient
newsreaders will only display *one* of them, thereby cutting down on the
animosity you are receiving.

Is this an understandable description?
 
Multi-posting is you posting single, individual messages to .. multiple
.. newsgroups. Each one is separate. Read the above link and see why
that is not a good idea.

Cross-posting is you posting a single message to more than one
newsgroup, by placing all the group names in the "Newsgroups" field
separated by commas. The decided advantages to cross-posting is that all
replies to any of the groups are seen by *all* of the groups at once, so
multiple work doesn't need to be done. Further, most efficient
newsreaders will only display *one* of them, thereby cutting down on the
animosity you are receiving.

Is this an understandable description?

Yes, thank you. I will do so.
 
Bear said:
Yes, thank you. I will do so.

Ok, great. Do consider further, that even if you do cross-post, if you
plan to do it every few hours (advertising your site) or even just every
day, people will see it as spam, and either report you to your ISP, or
at the least killfile you.
 
Ok, great. Do consider further, that even if you do cross-post, if you
plan to do it every few hours (advertising your site) or even just every
day, people will see it as spam, and either report you to your ISP, or
at the least killfile you.

I made one post about my site. I plan to post information I think is
relevant. Pleasant discourse works best.
 
Bear Bottoms said:
Would you please explain what you are talking about?


You know about Gmail but claim absolutely no knowledge of Google. Uh
huh. God forbid you even bother to click on the URL link that was
*ALREADY* provided. Duh!
 
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