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Email Discussion
Group
JewishGen,
Inc. hosts a number of online discussion groups, including one
for the German Jewish SIG. There is no charge to participate
in this mailing list, but you must follow our list
rules when you write to us. To subscribe to the GerSIG email list, log in to JewishGen with your user name and password. After you have logged in, use the Jewishgen SUBSCRIBE page. Then find the German Jewish SIG in the list and click "subscribe". You can manage your email list settings at List Manager. At the very bottom of this page are important links including "how to change the email address for your subscription.
Complete email instructions are available in English, Hebrew, French and Spanish in the Mailing Lists section at the Jewish Gen Support Center.
Please
note: Only GerSig member/subscribers can post messages
to the GerSig Discussion Group.
To post a message that will be distributed to all subscribers
on the list, send e-mail in plain text only to: gersig@lyris.jewishgen.org . The message must be sent from the same e-mail address that you used to register as a GerSIG mailing list subscriber.
Send email regarding problems you experience with the listserver
or other technical problems regarding the functionality of the
listserver DIRECTLY to the moderators of the list. You will
receive a rapid response from: GerSIGmod@gmail.com.
If
you have misplaced the introductory letter from the Moderator,
you can read it here.
Discussion
Group House Rules and Netiquette
Please
read and follow these rules for messages that you send.
If the rules are ignored your message will not be accepted.
- YOU MUST
SIGN YOUR POST: All messages must be signed as follows:
Name + USA city of residence + state of residence or
Name & non USA city of residence + nation of residence.
First Name Last Name City State or Nation E-mail ! NOTHING
MORE !
Please do NOT include full mailing address, telephone or fax
numbers or company name in your signature. This is to prevent
our list from being attractive to and used by companies or
individuals who wish to collect such information for commercial
purposes.
- FAMILY
NAMES - Family names (surnames) of people you are researching
in both subject line and body text should be written in ALL
UPPER CASE characters. Example: (Albert EINSTEIN)
Use of all upper case for other text should be avoided except
(as here) for subject headings and R A R E special emphasis.
- AVOID
UMLAUTS and other ACCENTS - For technical reasons, you should
not write ä, ö, and ü with umlaut or use the
ß (esszet) character in your email to the GerSig Forum.
Use of accent marks will often produce garbled text.
Please write ae, oe, ue, and ss instead. To be very clear,
it is
best to write it this way: "Loewenstein / Lowenstein
(o umlaut)".
- A MEANINGFUL
SUBJECT LINE IS REQUIRED - Your subject line should give readers
an idea of the content of your message.
If you are responding to a previous posting, your subject
line should begin with RE: (subject line of previous post)
+ qualifier if needed.
- NO COMMERCIAL,
POLITICAL OR FUNDRAISING MESSAGES will be accepted.
- PLAIN
TEXT ONLY, MIME, HTML and MIXED MULITPART messages will be
rejected for technical reasons. For help with PLAIN TEXT go
to:
http://www.jewishgen.org/InfoFiles/PlainText.html
- TOWN
NAMES: Except for large, well-known cities, your ancestral
towns mentioned in postings to GerSig should be identified
as fully as possible. Examples: Wallau (near Wiesbaden, Hessen);
Hochspeier (near Kaiserslautern, Rheinpfalz, Bavaria). Some
researchers use the modern German postal code to fully identify
towns. You may also use the map coordinates which you can
obtain from the JewishGen ShtetlSeeker (http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities).
Spell place names as they are today; you may add other versions
or spellings in parentheses. This will make it easier to spot
a relevant posting.
- Write
email the way you do a business letter: get to the point first,
then put in the details. You must always sign messages with
your full name and your city and state or nation of residence.
Example: Jacob Levi, Chicago, Illinois. Don't assume people
know where you are. GerSIG is read in dozens of countries
worldwide.
Thanks for
your cooperation.
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