There
are several
mailing lists that pertain to Nueces County and
Texas as well as help for researchers through Rootsweb.
These
mailing lists come in the form of two modes: List and Digest.
The
List
mode (L) would
be
for individuals who do not mind receiving many emails throughout the
day, however, for most the Digest mode would be more ideal.
The
Digest
mode (D) is
one
email sent to the subscriber with all messages sent through the list
for a period of time. This option cuts down on email as it is
sent in one email with bulk messages to the specified list.
Listed
below is
information about the Nueces County mail list and
other mail lists that may be helpful through county, state, surname,
etc. mail lists and queries. These mail lists are provided by
Rootsweb.
Nueces County
Mail List
- For
questions about this list, contact the list administrator at TXNUECES-admin@rootsweb.com
- Subscribing.
Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your
browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions to join TXNUECES-L,
sent
mail to TXNUECES-L-request@rootsweb.com
with the single word subscribe
in the message subject and body of email. To join TXNUECES-D,
do the same thing with TXNUECES-D-request@rootsweb.com
- Unsubscribing.
To
leave TXNUECES-L,
send mail to TXNUECES-L-request@rootsweb
with the single word unsubscribe
in the message subject and body. To leave TXNUECES-D,
do the
same thing with TXNUECES-D-request@rootsweb.com
- Posting Messages.
Only post a message to TXNUECES-L@rootsweb.com,
do not use the request email. The message(s) posted will
reflect
on the List and Digest modes. Please use the list for Nueces
County inquiries only.
- Archives.
You can search the archives for a specific message or browse them,
going from one message to another. Some list archives are not
available; if there is a link there to an archive but the link doesn't
work, it probably means that no messages have been posted to that list
yet.
Rootsweb List
This
is the Grand Old List itself, with almost a decade of continuous
operation and almost 10000 subscribers. **Traffic is high on ROOTS-L:
if you subscribe, expect to receive a hundred or more messages each day
gathered into three to ten 40KB digests.**
Genealogy Newbies
This
list is the perfect list for beginners -- no question is too elementary
and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. A number of the oldies hang
out here, too, and help when they can. **Traffic is typically about 20
messages a day.**
Texas Roots
Mailing List
A
mailing list
for anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in Texas,
especially Germans in the 19th century. The list will also discuss
current events and societies related to genealogy and history in Texas.
TXGenWeb Project
News
List
All Texas Mail
Lists
& Rootsweb Mail Listings
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has
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