[KL7AA] State of the "KL7AA E-Mail List" Address

Jim Larsen - AL7FS [email protected]
Sun, 07 Apr 2002 22:03:43 -0800


Hi John,

Please remove: [email protected]

Also, I wonder about privacy issues?  Should we allow others to see the
whole list or protect the list from others?

Thanks,

73, Jim, AL7FS

John Wolfe wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Finally, after several months of putting the e-mail lists on the back
> burner, I have managed to find the time to learn about the ins and outs of
> the Mailman software.  I could kick myself because it wasn't a big deal,
> really.
> 
> Currently, the KL7AA list has 75 members.  If you ever want to know who is
> on the list, simply send an e-mail to:
> 
> [email protected]
> 
> and type "who" (without quotes) into the subject or body of the e-mail.
> Typing in "help" in the same manner will give you the basic commands
> available to you.
> 
> One more thing that may be helpful for you to be aware of:  If you have a
> full in-box and your messages begin to bounce, after a few times of this,
> Mailman will delete you from the list and you will have to resubscribe.  If
> you need help with this, just let me know and I can help.
> 
> For Fred Erickson, if you could send me your current membership list, I can
> do a mass load on the addresses and get the user's group updated.
> 
> There is one last thing:  With my recent promotion comes a new assignment.
> Unfortunately, I have to leave Alaska this coming September.  That's not a
> big deal with the Internet, so I can continue to maintain this list.
> Besides, my current plans include keeping my home here in the valley and
> returning to Alaska in a few years once I retire out of the military.
> However, if you folks would rather have the list administrator in the local
> area, let me know and I'll relinquish it to someone else.
> 
> 73,
> John/AA0NN
> KL7AA List Administrator
> Wasilla
> 
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Jim Larsen, AL7FS, Anchorage, Alaska
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