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Conformance Users' Exchange Forum

Welcome to Mail.dat's Conformance Users' Exchange Forum; this section is for your content. Please use this electronic form to discuss industry trends, find answers to production questions, locate products, and explore any other industry-related subjects.

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Here is a brief explanation of some of the questions you may have about posting to the Conformance Users' Exchange Forum.



How do I post a message?

To post a message simply fill out the form on the main message page and click the "Post Message" button. A page will be returned with the message that you posted. Click on the link at the bottom of the page to return to the main message page. Reload the page to see your entry heading.


How do I read or reply to a message?

To read or reply to a message on the main page, click the link of the message. A page with the message and a form to post a reply will appear. To post a reply use the form on the message's page and click "Post Message" button.


Can I put html tags anywhere in my posts?

No. You can not use HTML tags in any field except body of the message. The maintainer of the script has the option of allowing or disallowing any HTML in the Message part of your posting. If they disallow it, the script will just throw out everything in <>'s. If they allow it, your html markup will appear in the posting. It can't hurt to try.


Why are there colons in the message when I try to post a followup?

Colons appear in the message dialog box when you try to followup up on a message to indicate that those lines are quoting the previous document. The owner of the WWWBoard can decide whether they wish to enable or disable the quoting of previous messages.


Why didn't my post show up?

Your post most likely did not show up, because your browser did not reload the page, it simply pulled it out of cache. Please reload your browser and it should then appear.


My question is not on this page. Where can I get more help?

You can e-mail the webmaster.


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