On 12/07/2014 06:27 AM, Bob Hacker wrote:
> I have a problem with one person on my members sending emails to our members
> list. The email goes out but no one receives it. If she sends the email to
> me, I can forward it to the members list and everyone gets it.
Is this member the only one post
On Sun, 2014-12-07 at 13:52 -0800, r...@rexgoode.com wrote:
> I suppose I should have added what I wanted you to look at. I don't
> think mailman reads minds, yet.
Running a discussion list using email CCs is, IMHO, unwieldy to the
point of being unusable. A point which I didn't see in your lis
I suppose I should have added what I wanted you to look at. I don't
think mailman reads minds, yet.
Disadvantages for Using Cc to Manage a Mailing List
1) The list of recipients can be added to without the recipient's permission.
2) Any recipient can delete an address from the list.
3) When
Hey, everyone. Thanks for your feedback on my request for
advantages/disadvantages of a mailing list over a Cc list.
I came up with the following, based on your feedback, and reworded in
language I think my colleagues can understand.
Would you look it over and tell me if I've misrepresented
On 12/7/14, 9:27 AM, Bob Hacker wrote:
I have a problem with one person on my members sending emails to our members
list. The email goes out but no one receives it. If she sends the email to
me, I can forward it to the members list and everyone gets it.
Please help,
Bob
Depending on the lis
I have a problem with one person on my members sending emails to our members
list. The email goes out but no one receives it. If she sends the email to
me, I can forward it to the members list and everyone gets it.
Please help,
Bob
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