Ehrenfried Ehrenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >Jenn Millington schrieb: >> It's customary with mailing lists >> >Yes may be with those lists of the "beautiful new world" in the "fun >age", but it wasn't so with rice uni and isn't - and this is the most >important - compatible with ME. I won't accept such new age "glassy >users" expected as suitable target for group and/or adult oriented >advertising... :-(( >I think it is very naive to believe, they ask for age for such password >remember reasons only... Haven't they to earn money too? > >Ehrenfried
Hi! As Ehrenfried has discovered, if you simply subscribe by responding to the invite message then you need provide no information. You can join and leave freely simply be sending e-mail messages. If you want to change your settings, for example to receive digests, then you will need to register with Topica. BTW, Topica has never sent me a piece of spam and does not sell on addresses as far as I am aware. I have set the list so even non-subscribers can view archive messages in their browser. To my mine Topica has the advantages of a professional mailserver without any of the problems caused by advertising and spam that Yahoo seems to generate. BTW, only members can access a list of users. Non-subscribers cannot. -- Julian [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Gerbil Society http://www.gerbils.co.uk/
