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RapierFugue -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 11:52:42 AM)


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ORIGINAL: TurboJugend

FR

I never copy /paste.
Hardly go hunting for females that I have to paste an ad and sell myself. I just reply to their profiles or journals.
Prefer it a little more natural/unforced.


Exactly.

If you're playing a numbers game, merely in order to score a fuck then yes, I'm sure typing out 100 memos will get to be a pain.

If, however, you're only replying to profiles that actually interest you, then it's hardly much trouble to write a few lines.

GIGO seems to apply nicely.




Eigenaar -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 2:33:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyPact


The females on this site can spot a form letter very quickly.  We see a lot of them and it's not that hard to tell the difference between a generic message and a personal one.  That's why you're not getting a response.  If I respond to form letters at all, it's to point out the fact that I knew it was a form letter in the first place.  Then, I'm finished with that particular person.



I just now sent a personalised message in German that was deleted unread a view minutes later. You say women have an instinct for generic messages, I disagree and would like to read what you exactly mean how this works. As most of us (I think) I copy and paste interests and a short introduction when I message females looking for a dominant. A lot of users do not have much in their profile to really personalise a message, though I always try to find something to make it personal. Even then some females respond with that they don't wish further contact because naming interests and introducing myself made it look like a generic message. Some say the message is too long, others find it too short. Females with ''No one-liners'' in their profile reply using them and I also experienced females stating giving up hope because they want a dominant with long hair, brown eyes and my height not responding to my personalised message proving I read their profile! I don't think it matters if one copies and pastes. It would be an understatement to call most females seeking a dominant lacklustre. Some even foul-mouth and call names as reaction to your respond to their call for guidance.




ranja -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 2:57:02 PM)

I have responded to good opening letters that i received while i was fairly confident i was not the only one such a letter was sent to, i made my response equally enticing and some good correspondence followed usually... 
i have also responded to one liners that turned out really interesting contacts for a while...

I might use paste myself  if i am requested to write about something i have written before... usually i state what is pasted... i prefer not to paste as i like new terrain but i understand some other persons interest might be in covered ground (for me)




CaringandReal -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 7:32:44 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Apocalypso

I cut and paste Morrissey lyrics if that counts.  The ladies love a bit of Mozza.


I quoted him in my profile. I wonder if that counts?

As for copying and pasting. Never do it. Trashcan the ones that do it to me. And what an earlier poster said about her statistics are true for me: maybe 1 interesting email in 100.




DavanKael -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 7:56:18 PM)

It's fun when one gets the same cut and paste cmail multiple times...someone contacted me about a month ago and sent me the same damn cut and paste cmail today.  It's just silly.  But, you know, maybe it works for some people. 
  Davan




DiurnalVampire -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 8:06:58 PM)

I admit to having a copy and paste reply for those who dont read my profile. We get a lot of them, separately and on our couples profile. They are annoying, and tacky. I reply in kind, I have a cut and paste reply that begins "This is a cut and paste reply to your cut and paste message"
DV




porcelaine -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/25/2009 8:24:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

I just now sent a personalised message in German that was deleted unread a view minutes later.


how do you know the message was deleted? assuming this was cm of course.

porcelaine




Eigenaar -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/26/2009 1:41:23 AM)

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ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

I just now sent a personalised message in German that was deleted unread a view minutes later.


how do you know the message was deleted? assuming this was cm of course.

porcelaine



I know the message was deleted unread because it says so behind it at ''sent messages''.




TurboJugend -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/26/2009 3:15:56 AM)


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ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

I just now sent a personalised message in German that was deleted unread a view minutes later.


how do you know the message was deleted? assuming this was cm of course.

porcelaine




in your sent message box you can see this information




MaamJay -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/26/2009 7:01:37 AM)

I do know that Master has all but given up writing to sub females here because so many of His personal notes get deleted unread! And it's not as if they've checked out His profile either, because they haven't, even though He will have read theirs before writing. Yes i'm His 24/7, but we are both very open to His working with a female sub in some capacity, even if it's only a friendly ear and someone to ask questions of! He enjoys talking about D/s and bdsm and would be more than happy to correspond. He writes to those who specifically say that's what they're seeking ... and gets deleted without them even opening the email! I admit, I don't get that, and I think it's rude and simply pointless. How are they going to find what they say they're seeking if they don't look!

As a Domme female I know we cop a lot of rubbish. Even then, sometimes I will at least reply with a Read My Profile message. But I don't think Dom males fare too well either, just a different problem!

Maam Jay aka violet[A]




WyldHrt -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/26/2009 5:37:07 PM)

To those whose emails get deleted unread. Keep in mind that many subs use filters with things like age, height, weight, etc. Any mail outside the parameters may well be deleted without ever having been seen by the recipient.
Personally, I don't use them, because the filters can't tell the difference between a friend and a stranger.




porcelaine -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/26/2009 5:57:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TurboJugend

in your sent message box you can see this information


thank you. much appreciated.

quote:

ORIGINAL: WyldHrt

To those whose emails get deleted unread. Keep in mind that many subs use filters with things like age, height, weight, etc. Any mail outside the parameters may well be deleted without ever having been seen by the recipient.
Personally, I don't use them, because the filters can't tell the difference between a friend and a stranger.


my filters automatically route the messages to the bulk mail folder. from what i can see there is not an option for automatic deletion. it is possible if they're utilizing a filter they aren't checking the folder. there's also the fact that without looking they'd have no idea the messages were there.

porcelaine





SteelofUtah -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/26/2009 6:12:15 PM)

Dear sub/slave/cocksocket/slut/whore/cum dumpster/genetic female/post-op female/being with a vagina at very least

I am a Real Master, I even own two slaves in real life and 30 around the world via web cam and chastity devices. I would like you to know that I have no interest in you as a human being but I would like to have sexual intercourse with at least 3 openings in your body.

I won't even pretend to care about your feelings because I liken you to a Blow-Up Doll and thus once popped I will simply get another one.

If you are interested I will require your home address and you to pre lube all your holes as I never know which I will use until I am there.

Yours Truely

Steel

**I am thinking of using this as a Copy Paste reply mail to all the people who contact andi and caryn.... what do you all think?**




ranja -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 12:47:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

quote:

ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

I just now sent a personalised message in German that was deleted unread a view minutes later.


how do you know the message was deleted? assuming this was cm of course.

porcelaine



I know the message was deleted unread because it says so behind it at ''sent messages''.


not quite so...the receiver might have read and immediately after deleted and you will still get 'deleted unread' in your box... one can even copy messages to word or other email address and then delete on CM and CM will sent the sender 'deleted unread'
so if someone sends a 'thank you' to another and that person likes to keep their box clean and reads it and then deletes, then the sender will get 'deleted unread' sent automaticly by CM and now the thanked person looks really rude...




Eigenaar -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 1:53:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ranja

quote:

ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

quote:

ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

I just now sent a personalised message in German that was deleted unread a view minutes later.


how do you know the message was deleted? assuming this was cm of course.

porcelaine



I know the message was deleted unread because it says so behind it at ''sent messages''.


not quite so...the receiver might have read and immediately after deleted and you will still get 'deleted unread' in your box... one can even copy messages to word or other email address and then delete on CM and CM will sent the sender 'deleted unread'
so if someone sends a 'thank you' to another and that person likes to keep their box clean and reads it and then deletes, then the sender will get 'deleted unread' sent automaticly by CM and now the thanked person looks really rude...
True, but I did not receive a ''thank you'' (or ''dankeschoen'' in this case) and several times experienced receivers becoming rude after I sent another message that was read according to cm in which it was confirmed the previous message was deleted unread and that I should not message again or they blocked me.

It is okay to read and ''delete unread'' without sending a ''thank you'' you are saying?




porcelaine -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 5:13:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ranja

not quite so...the receiver might have read and immediately after deleted and you will still get 'deleted unread' in your box... one can even copy messages to word or other email address and then delete on CM and CM will sent the sender 'deleted unread'
so if someone sends a 'thank you' to another and that person likes to keep their box clean and reads it and then deletes, then the sender will get 'deleted unread' sent automaticly by CM and now the thanked person looks really rude...


i'm really glad you responded. i've never seen the infamous "deleted unread notice" and given all the other nuances here i'm not surprised by what you've said. it sounds like the bottom line for all of this is whether or not the person responds. placing credence on things such as when/if the message has been read is truly hit or miss. thanks again.

porcelaine




daintydimples -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 6:34:28 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RapierFugue


quote:

ORIGINAL: TurboJugend

FR

I never copy /paste.
Hardly go hunting for females that I have to paste an ad and sell myself. I just reply to their profiles or journals.
Prefer it a little more natural/unforced.


Exactly.

If you're playing a numbers game, merely in order to score a fuck then yes, I'm sure typing out 100 memos will get to be a pain.

If, however, you're only replying to profiles that actually interest you, then it's hardly much trouble to write a few lines.

GIGO seems to apply nicely.


Agreed.




Eigenaar -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 6:34:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: ranja

not quite so...the receiver might have read and immediately after deleted and you will still get 'deleted unread' in your box... one can even copy messages to word or other email address and then delete on CM and CM will sent the sender 'deleted unread'
so if someone sends a 'thank you' to another and that person likes to keep their box clean and reads it and then deletes, then the sender will get 'deleted unread' sent automaticly by CM and now the thanked person looks really rude...


i'm really glad you responded. i've never seen the infamous "deleted unread notice" and given all the other nuances here i'm not surprised by what you've said. it sounds like the bottom line for all of this is whether or not the person responds. placing credence on things such as when/if the message has been read is truly hit or miss. thanks again.

porcelaine

I am not exactly sure if all of this is correct and don't see why the receiver would take the action to first check an unread message and let cm send a message to receiver's e-mailaddress to read it there and then delete the original message and how would a message say ''deleted unread'' when it is opened and copied to word and then deleted? What, porcelaine, are you suggesting when you state ''the bottom line is whether or not the person responds. placing credence on things such as when/if the message has been read is truly hit or miss''?




porcelaine -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 9:59:57 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Eigenaar

I am not exactly sure if all of this is correct and don't see why the receiver would take the action to first check an unread message and let cm send a message to receiver's e-mailaddress to read it there and then delete the original message and how would a message say ''deleted unread'' when it is opened and copied to word and then deleted? What, porcelaine, are you suggesting when you state ''the bottom line is whether or not the person responds. placing credence on things such as when/if the message has been read is truly hit or miss''?


which simply states that there is probably a glitch somewhere in the system that allows a person to copy and paste the message into the word program while generating an email to the sender that the recipient never read it. if you're depending on these things and make an assumption something negative has occurred, you could be wrong as the other party has shown. which leaves you with a dilemma. either wait for a response or send another note instead.

porcelaine




Eigenaar -> RE: Do you Copy and Paste messages? (8/27/2009 10:07:56 AM)

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ORIGINAL: porcelaine



...there is probably a glitch somewhere in the system that allows a person to copy and paste the message into the word program while generating an email to the sender that the recipient never read it. if you're depending on these things and make an assumption something negative has occurred, you could be wrong as the other party has shown. which leaves you with a dilemma. either wait for a response or send another note instead.

porcelaine
This simply is a hypothetical assumption presented as a fact. Again: how does one open a received message, copy and paste it in word and delete the original message unread? I am not getting this.




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