Now it's against the rules to post stuff unrelated to the topic heading, how do I get a message to someone to tell them to look at something I've written elsewhere? Chatterbank won't do because the person I want to alert rarely goes there - and the posts move so quickly anyway, he's highly unlikely to spot me amongst it all. A dilemma!! In the absence of PMs, I'm wondering if a separate message board for short personal messages would be helpful?
my university runs a pretty good system. You can put in a request to e-mail someone; they forward it and the recipient has the control to say yeah or nay.
You create another email address that you don't care about with and post that on here and then use that to exchange your proper email.
I also agree that a quick post in another thread apologising to the OP would not be too bad, or even a FAO in a section they go in, maybe with a note in it to the ed to please remove once the person has seen it.
either way may get removed, but it's hardly the end of the world if it's done it's job.
To contact another member, simply click on their profile to view questions they've posted. Then send a 'reply' to an older post, asking them to view your post elsewhere. AB's system will still send them an email, telling them that they've got an answer. (I've had emails telling me about answers to questions I submitted 5 years ago!)
I think you're right Chuck. I think it caused technical problems. I'm sort of thinking of the meeting place in airports with this where people can go just to pick up a short message.
The PM facility used to be via SAB, as I recall.
As most folks over 'here' were also able to be 'over there', you'd switch to SAB and send a message, or a request to send a message.......
When AB and SAB came to a parting of the ways, the PM facility semed to close down.