Re: [MOPO] Private vs Public posts

2006-08-01 Thread Ron Wisberg
I'll likely be the only one to respond in this way but, I got a great deal of giggles out of the answer and response nature of some of the answers and responses that were made, especially considering the one desperate to make this a wide spread issue was some how clueless to the fact that replies were directected to them and then only. It only made some responses stronger and stronger, and those were not theres.     So while I personally don't agree with personal attacks and do feel strongly on personal politics (though I don't judge others by them and honestly prefer not to know if it isn't pertinant), I got a great many chuckles and a few belly laughs.     I'll take a chuckle at what's been done even if I'm alone.     Ron 
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Re: [MOPO] Private vs Public posts

2006-08-01 Thread JR
Gary,

As far as I know, when replying to a MOPO message if you click "reply to 
sender" your reply will go ONLY to the original sender. But, if you click 
"reply to ALL" then your reply will go to the group. It looks like that is the 
way it is still working, so if a post you meant to spend privately ended up 
going to the entire list I think you must have hit "reply to all" by mistake. I 
always glance at the TO: field in my message composition window before clicking 
send to make sure it is going where I want it too -- "reply to all" can be a 
double-edge sword. Once I inadverantly "replied to all" with a scathing 
indictment of stupid customer. I thought I was sending it only to my colleague 
who was working on the customer's problem along with me, but... you guessed 
it... since I hit "reply to all" a copy went to the customer as well. We lost 
that account and I almost lost my job over it.

-- JR

 

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From: "Old Time Cinema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [MOPO] Private vs Public posts


> Dear MoPo - Someone brought to my attention that the posts I thought were 
> public were actually private.  Not sure how that happened as I read them they 
> appeared to be addressed to the List, and not just to me privately.  
> Therefore, I must apologize to the list because it was never my intention to 
> publically air something meant to be private - especially when it is 
> politically oriented.  My Mistake.  Best regards to all but Fred.
> 
> Gary
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[MOPO] Private vs Public posts

2006-08-01 Thread Old Time Cinema
Dear MoPo - Someone brought to my attention that the posts I thought were 
public were actually private.  Not sure how that happened as I read them they 
appeared to be addressed to the List, and not just to me privately.  
Therefore, I must apologize to the list because it was never my intention to 
publically air something meant to be private - especially when it is 
politically oriented.  My Mistake.  Best regards to all but Fred.

Gary

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