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Genexchange County Cork Mailing list: To subscribe to this list, go to genexchange form Scroll down the page a bit, you'll see a form on the left with a drop down menu, go to CORK-L, fill in the rest of the form, then submit. To post to the Cork-L list at GenExchange, send your message to [email protected].

Rootsweb Cork City Mailing list: List owner: Deirdra Sullivan
To subscribe to the digest mode [email protected]
To subscribe to the Letter mode [email protected]
that contains in the body of the message the command
subscribe
and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use subscribe in the subject, too.

Rootsweb County Cork Mailing list: List owner: Maura Petzolt
To subscribe to the digest mode [email protected]
To subscribe to the Letter mode [email protected]
that contains in the body of the message the command
subscribe
and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use subscribe in the subject, too.
CountyCork mailing list homepage.

Rootsweb Shamrock Mailing List List owner: Maura Petzolt
Instructions to subscribe, unsubscribe.
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Rootsweb Gen-Ire Mailing list mirrored with the newsgroup soc.genealogy.ireland

  • To search the Rootsweb archives Use CountyCork for County Cork or IRL-CORK-CITY-L for the Cork City list.

    L O C A L I R E L A N D on the web:
    Local Ancestors [newsletter] is produced every two weeks and brings you all the news from the world of Irish genealogy. The latest news and events combine with a variety of feature articles on all things from research in Ireland to the origins of the Murphys, Clan news, Clan gatherings, views, previews and reviews from around the world.

    Editor: Francis Dowling email:
    [email protected]
    web:
    http://local.ie/genealogy/

    A local heart with a global beat http://www.local.ie/ Local Ireland is a broad Internet infrastructure for Irish content and communities. It is run in partnership with local counties, organisations and individuals. Local Ireland is an eircom Information age Initiative.

    To subscribe: Please visit http://www.local.ie/general/genealogy/local_ancestors/index.shtml type your email into the appropriate box and hit the subscribe button.
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    Submitted by Anita in Genexchange County Cork Newsletter

    Military History/Genealogy of Ireland.
    Provides a forum for discussion of all aspects of pre-1922 Irish military history and military genealogy. This includes all forces in Ireland during the British period whether of the regular British Army, the Militia, Yeomanry, Auxiliary or the Irish Volunteer Army, the Citizen Army and similar. The emphasis is on Military Genealogy and the post Treaty period will not be included. Topics can include the history of any of the above, their uniforms, badges, equipment, medals etc. as well as the actions they participated in. Some of the discussion will require an enormous amount of discipline. Since we will be discussing legitimate Military History, the words 'murder(ers)' and 'terrorist(s)' are not allowed. It is hoped to encourage the study of this area and especially the documentation of those who served in these forces.
    web site to subscribe:Military History/Genealogy of Ireland

    Irish Placename Studies New Internet Discussion Group & Website
    - to handle queries about untraceable townlands or parishes etc., discuss modern and medieval placename issues, bring amateur enthusiasts and experts together, raise awareness of issues like the near total lack of recording and study of Irish field names etc., and above all to drag together all those disparate groups producing digital parish & townland maps and placename database materials like the awe-inspiring IREAtlas to begin a coordinated effort to digitally map out Ireland's placenames, making huge volumes of accurate data available free. Shortly be a website tied to the discussion group, and acting as a home/ gateway to whatever datasets or articles we produce or can find elsewhere on the 'net.
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    How to Turn Off HTML code in you mail progam


    Changing your mail program to send Text Only Mode
    html-off
    Rootsweb link on how to turn off HTML settings when posting to newsgroups. HTML is the default setting for MS OutLook and is a "Bad Thing", as it trebles the size of a typical email.

    The other disavantage is that in some mailing lists in the digest form is that it can make the mail difficult to read. For example,

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    How to turn off the HTML for Outlook 97:

    1 Open a contact you want to send messages to as plain text.
    2 In the E-mail box, double-click the e-mail address.
    3 Clear the Always send to this recipient in Windows Messaging
    rich-text format check box.

    How To Post In Plain Text Using AOL 6.0
    Following are the directions for sending your AOL 6.0 messages to the list in plain text:
    1. Make sure your font is set to Arial. (Note: Arial is AOL 6.0's default font)
    2. Type your message (in Arial) and then highlight it. Then, right click > text > normal.
    3. Send your message to the list!

    Last updated 28 Feb 2001
    Links checked 31 Oct 1999


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