On the old board there was a way I could email another board user unless said user had blocked either me or the whole community from doing so. My message resulted in my email (the one the moderators have) being exposed to the other user along with my nic. If the other user wanted to keep their email from becoming known to me they could ignore the email or reply on the board through PM or I suppose on the board. I cannot find the way to do this any more. Am I missing it or is it gone?
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Click on the name of the person you want to email. A window will pop open that gives you options on contacting that person.You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.Comment
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Clarification for sending emails via TTB
It should be noted this is **NOT** a "right click" action you mentioned. Doing that on my computer brings up a "E-Mail with Windows Live" which is a completely different option.
Of course, why would a TTB member ever read these boards without logging in?? (I never log out!) You lose a lot of functions (going to "last read" message in a thread, seeing posts you previously responded to marked, etc) by not being logged in....
Caveat: As others have mentioned, using the TTB email option (instead of the alternative "Private Messages" option) will provide your email address on file with TTB to the receiving party. Unless you have established a good relationship with the person via these boards, you may wish to reconsider using that option.
Hope this helps!
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Question: What is the difference between a contact and a "friend?" Advantages?Last edited by Burke; 08-27-2012, 02:23 PM.Comment
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That gets said all the time in square dancing, though without the "foot." It's enough of a joke that people will wear wrist bands saying "left," though my favorite is the badge dangle with appropriate left and right labeled arrows, worn upside down as an aide to the person wearing it.Comment
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