[CAUT] Two CAUT lists

Ron Berry ron at berrypiano.com
Thu Mar 3 19:59:18 MST 2011


Yes on the main page of my.ptg.org in the Getting Started section you go to
Notifications and if you want email for CAUT that will read well on a small
handheld, then you select PDA and set the formatting at the top to Text
 rather than HTML. This will give you an email for every post and in simpler
format. The only issue is that to reply you need to use the links at the
bottom of the message, not use the reply from your email program.

ron


On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:54 PM, David Love <davidlovepianos at comcast.net>wrote:

> Do I understand this correctly that if you prefer the old email delivery
> style you can maintain that by selecting it in the notification section? I,
> for one, do not wish to have to access these discussions through my browser
> as it's virtually unreadable on a small hand held which I frequently use.
>
>
> David Love
> www.davidlovepianos.com
> (sent from bb)
> ------------------------------
> *From: * Ron Berry <ron at berrypiano.com>
> *Sender: * caut-bounces at ptg.org
> *Date: *Thu, 3 Mar 2011 13:47:04 -0500
> *To: *<caut at ptg.org>
> *ReplyTo: * caut at ptg.org
> *Subject: *[CAUT] Two CAUT lists
>
> There are currently two CAUT lists. One is this one that is forum style at
> my.ptg.org which includes emails if you set it up to do that. The other is
> the old CAUT email list at caut at mail.ptg.org. The mailing list old one
> will go away in the near future. All lists are moving to the new servers,
> but we did not want to turn off the old lists until people had set up their
> accounts on my.ptg.org.
>
> All discussions on my.ptg.org will be available to you to view in your
> browser. You will NOT get emails from the list unless you follow the
> instructions in the Getting Started area on the first page of my.ptg.org.
> The instruction about Notification Settings is the critical one to turn on
> email.
>
> Non PTG members will have to set up a profile to get in to the new list.
> Once again follow the instructions in Getting Started.
>
> We will import the archives of the old CAUT list. This will make them
> easier to search, and the search function will find your terms across the
> old and new CAUT and the old and new Pianotech.
>
> I know the new sites are confusing, but they offer some new ways to
> communicate.
>
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> Ronald Berry Piano Service
> Indianapolis, IN
> 317-255-8213
> ron at berrypiano.com
> http://www.berrypiano.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Ask me about Healthy Chocolate!
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Ronald Berry Piano Service
Indianapolis, IN
317-255-8213
ron at berrypiano.com
http://www.berrypiano.com
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Ask me about Healthy Chocolate!
http://www.berrygoodchocolate.com

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