Yahoo hosts groups/lists for free. They are pretty
feature-rich (can hold photos, archives, etc.). I
belong to a couple.
Jason
--- Timothy Bolz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My wife's in a couple groups which email us.
> However the emails normally
> have everyone's email in the To: or Cc: fiel
All the mail my wife's gotten has the email in the To: and not the Bcc. I
stopped counting at 2 lines which had 10 and there were 7 lines. So 5 per
line x7 equal 35 emails.
Any suggestions on the questions I asked?
Tim
On Saturday 11 December 2004 05:28 pm, you wrote:
> Walter Freihube he
Thanks for the response.. My laptop is a Compac Presario 900 rebuilt to 915
(USA) Both Windoze and fedora 2.6.5-1.358 recognize the usb floppy , , ,
only the Wordperfect 8 doesn't recognise it. I've tried all posible
combinations of mount/usb floppy and such,;, i've gone as far as to buy
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004, walter fry wrote:
> Walter Freihube here..if , when a person Emails , they use only the Bcc
> (Blind corbon copy) bar then only the recipient sees his/her name &
> adress. In "msn, hotmail" this is accomplished by moving the triangular
> cursEr from the default(y) positi
Walter Freihube here..if , when a person Emails , they use only the Bcc
(Blind corbon copy) bar then only the recipient sees his/her name &
adress. In "msn, hotmail" this is accomplished by moving the triangular
cursEr from the default(y) position of "To:" => to "Bcc:" then if one
emails a
My wife's in a couple groups which email us. However the emails normally
have everyone's email in the To: or Cc: fields. Bad email etiquette and good
for spammers getting e-mails. Plus I don't like to see 10-40 names up there.
I would like them to get a mailing list like [EMAIL PROTECTED] has
That's cool. I'll go with Comcast even if it's slightly slower
upspeed, just because I dislike Qwest so much.
/per
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:40:37 -0800 (PST), Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Inside scoop... Comcast is going to 4Mbps down, 384K up in
> January. The "pro/family" plan for $10 more