Rachel et al,

I've made some quick inquiries and believe that DISA is able and certainly
willing to provide support in serving the EDI-L list if this would serve the
purposes of the group in continuing the very valuable discussions around EDI
and its implementation over the past many years.  I add my personal thanks
to Richard Druckenmiller and the university for their strong support of this
forum over the years.  I'd be interested in hearing from the members of the
listserve whether DISA should help in continuing this service.  Thank you.

Best Regards,

Tim

Tim Cochran
Data Interchange Standards Association (DISA)
ph: 703-518-4163
em: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronic Data Interchange Issues
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rachel Foerster
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 5:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Join the New EDI-L List at Yahoo! Groups
>
>
> Jim,
>
> I too am leery of Yahoo, although I did subscribe to the new EDI-L list -
> and today I succumbed and set up a Yahoo ID. The reason for my concern is
> that even yet today (after having been on the Internet and the web since
> early 1994) I have blessedly remained mostly free of spam and porno
> messages. My gut tells me this will probably not be the case with Yahoo.
>
> Your suggestion that DISA consider hosting a new EDI-L list is a good
> one......hello Alan Kotok or other DISA people on this list. What do you
> think? DISA already hosts other lists that support the work of many of the
> X12 subcommittees and their work groups plus the XML-EDI list. I would
> strongly support DISA hosing the new EDI-L list so that I can
> kill the Yahoo
> ids I've had to set up.
>
> Rachel Foerster
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------
> ---
>
> I enthusiastically agree with Rachel's message but can understand the
> decision to abandon support of the list.
>
> On behalf of the all the subscribers, I would like to ask for an extension
> of the deadline while we settle the question of where to go.
>
> I took Richard Druckenmiller's suggestion and tried subscribing
> to the Yahoo
> EDI-L group.  Here's what I had to do:
>
>         1. establish a Yahoo user account - its free; requires a
> userid and
> password, you pick'em; user id clash resolution is ok.
>         2. establish a Yahoo email account - yeah, its a separate request;
> yahoo will suggest using the Yahoo user id but you don't have to.
>         3. subscribe to the EDI-L group
>
> This is all well and good but I want the EDI-L mail in a digest form, sent
> my company hosted email account.  This requires me to 'convert' ( a Yahoo
> term ) my company email address.  This process failed and I have
> started an
> email dialogue with the Yahoo techies....
>
> So, now I have yet another user id, password and email account added to an
> already too large list of personalized computing resources.
>
> Perhaps we can find another list server host that would be more interested
> in the topic.  Perhaps DISA?
>
> Regards,
> James K. Werner
> The Boeing Company
>
>
> > ----------
> > From:         Richard Druckenmiller[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:         Friday, September 14, 2001 9:28
> > Subject:      Join the New EDI-L List at Yahoo! Groups
> >
> > In light of Richard Hintz's squeamish remarks I have taken the liberty
> > to invite you to join a new list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] - A
> > discussion list for EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) and related
> > business to business data interchange.
> >
> > It's time for this list to move on to 21st century anyhow where we have:
> > - Calendar to list specific events for your organization
> > - Message archive searches
> > - File upload capabilities for demo discussion and/or sharing
> > - Photo upload capabilities for discussion and/or sharing
> > - Bookmarks to list recommended websites
> > - Database where we can have phone books, lists, etc.
> > - Polls where we can ask the list to vote on topics for discussion
> > - Chat
> > - All of which is completely free
> >
> > You may join the list in a primitive fashion as you do this one by
> > simply emailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You do NOT need a
> > browser!  You receive and send emails just like you do with this list.
> >
> > However, in order to take advantage of the features listed above you
> > will need to join formally using a browser at http://groups.yahoo.com/
> > for free to create a Yahoo! ID, but you are not required to this if you
> > just want to read and/or send the messages.
> >
> > The new list will not mirror [EMAIL PROTECTED] nor have any
> > affiliation with this [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Although the list is specifically for discussing EDI and related topics,
> > I have no specific guidelines for the list or restrictions on postings
> > other than you must abide by Yahoo!'s guidelines as listed at:
> > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> > I certainly will not get on your case for posting diatribes about
> > America's great tragedy.  In fact I welcome them!  We must work through
> > this together with friends, family, AND colleagues.
> >
> > Please join by simply emailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Thank you and sincerely,
> > --
> > Richard Druckenmiller
> > President
> > Information Development Technologies, Inc.
> >
>
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