no you dont need to unless you have a question
Yes I do. I love waking up in the morning with heaps of messages to reply to. Obviously you DO have to consider the Q&A site WIKI ANSWERS.
do not reply back. save the messages and report them.
Clicking this will reply to all messages with whatever you typed.
The Community Assistant team reply to emails sent to the WikiAnswers addresses. If you email a specific Supervisor, the Supervisor themselves will reply to the email.
There is no limit on the number of messages you can have.
yes
Usually - with 'automated' information services - you reply to the text with the word STOP - which should end the messages being sent.
Request and Reply
you can't. you can reply happy or unhappy to messages via the computer though.
Reece Mastin most of the time reply via twitter
The ICMP protocol is standardized, in the sense that a computer should reply with a certain message (called "echo-reply") if it receives a certain other message (the "echo-request"). How many echo-request messages are sent when the user types "ping" is NOT standardized - there is no need to.The ICMP protocol is standardized, in the sense that a computer should reply with a certain message (called "echo-reply") if it receives a certain other message (the "echo-request"). How many echo-request messages are sent when the user types "ping" is NOT standardized - there is no need to.The ICMP protocol is standardized, in the sense that a computer should reply with a certain message (called "echo-reply") if it receives a certain other message (the "echo-request"). How many echo-request messages are sent when the user types "ping" is NOT standardized - there is no need to.The ICMP protocol is standardized, in the sense that a computer should reply with a certain message (called "echo-reply") if it receives a certain other message (the "echo-request"). How many echo-request messages are sent when the user types "ping" is NOT standardized - there is no need to.
Simple, press F1 and if it's a Live Message just press the reply button.