The same happened to me. I replied to a TCP post and got a nice
"you're not allowed to post here" message in return. It took a minute
to realize it came from techwr-l and not TCP...
Please don't x-post. Pretty please. ;)
On 7/13/07, Sue Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dunno what the "rules" are here, but generally it's best not to cross post
> to dozens of lists. What happens is when someone replies all, then that
> someone ends up with lots of rejections. Most lists to which I belong
> specifically request members avoid cross-postings (addressing a single email
> to multiple lists).
>
> Anyways, please, it would be really nice not to have to either delete the
> bounces, or check and make sure that every addy I've replied to is, in fact,
> a list I belong to. (For example, I'm here but I'm not on techwhirl any
> more).
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