[AMRadio] A Reminder - ALL PLEASE READ

Gary Schafer garyschafer at comcast.net
Thu Jan 15 17:11:04 EST 2004


Brian,

Part of the problem may be that some of the ISP's have gotten bought out 
  and a new email address is required for everyone. The old company 
still forwards the email via the old address for many months.



I was subscribed on AT&T in the past. Comcast bought them out. I had to 
unsubscribe the old address and resubscribe with the new address at Comcast.

If I had not unsubscribed and resubscribed with the new address, I would 
be still receiving the list but unable to post because of the new address.

I just recently discovered that problem that I have on another list. (I 
forgot to unsubscribe and subscribe with the new address) I hadn't 
posted to it in some time but still receive the list and was unaware 
until I tried to post to it.

AT&T still, several months latter, forwards mail addressed to the AT&T 
address.

73
Gary  K4FMX


B. Morgan Sherrod wrote:
> For those who use more than one email account, must use the one you entered when you signed up to this list when sending
> a post to this list.
> 
> If you belong to more than one QSL.NET mailing list, and have different email accounts setup on each, then it is likely
> you will not be able to "CC" the other ones as well.
> 
> I am getting a hoard of rejections from the list manager (software) that I have to sift through every day, simply
> because many posts are sent using the wrong (the one not subscribed to the AM List) account.
> 
> PLEASE be more careful when you post to this (and other) list in regard to what account you are sending from.
> 
> This is an "open" list, in other words, anyone can join, but you can only use the email account you setup.  I do this so
> that we do not have SPAMMERs trying to either post to the list, or farm email addresses from the members.  So far we
> have been blessed from that intrusion for the past several years.
> 
> If anyone would like to suggest we make the list totally open to anyone "without membership", please, let's discuss it
> openly on the list for all to see.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brian Sherrod
> W5AMI
> PS: I normally let the list flow without my intervention, and think that is a  good policy.  However, I must insist that
> we decide on what to do if so many folks want to post from different (those not subscribed) email accounts.
> 
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