[SOC] Reminder - How to post to this ML ?
David Ring
n1ea at arrl.net
Thu Mar 8 19:25:56 EST 2007
Actually, it is easy to send up to gtive your arrl.net address.
You simply set up your "real" email account to identify as
yourcall at arrl.net instead of the "real" account.
You lot in (if you need to send a log in) in your mail sending server
(this is done automatically for you by your email program) and it
takes your mail and sends it onward.
When you check your mail, have the pop - mail protocall settings enter
your "real" user name and password.
Again - all the regular settings as if you're senging email through
your "real" account - but you just change the email address to "
yourcall at arrl.net".
That way when you move internet providers, your email and mail lists
subscriptions stay the same.
73
David N1EA
On 3/8/07, Jeff W6JK <w6jk at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> There ought to be some kind of special recognition for doing what I did,
> which was to sign up for the list with my arrl.net remailer address. It
> ain't easy to send mail from there! I've got it straightened out now, so
> thanks for all those welcoming messages way back when, which I couldn't
> reply to at the time.
>
> Jeff W6JK
> SOC # 695
>
> Dan KB6NU wrote:
> >
> > Seems to me that posting to this list with the wrong e-mail address
> > is an appropriately SOC thing to do!
> >
> > 73!
> >
> > Dan KB6NU
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > CW Geek and MI Affiliated Club Coordinator
> > Read my ham radio blog at www.kb6nu.com
> > LET'S GET MORE KIDS INTO HAM RADIO!
> >
> > On Mar 7, 2007, at 2:18 AM, SOC HQ wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Lately a lot of posts are rejected because their authors are not
> > > using the email
> > > account they have used when subscribing. The mailman robot is
> > > rejecting all
> > > posts coming from "unknown email addresses", for anti-spamming
> > > purposes.
> > > Pse double-check your posts before sending them in order to avoid
> > > something you
> > > may thing as being some kind of censorship, which is not.
> > > And if you have forgotten (?!) which email is the good one for you
> > > to use, you
> > > can always check the monthly reminder you are receiving from
> > > Mailman ;o)
> > >
> > > --
> > > 73/72!
> > >
> > > The unknown SOC Secretary
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