Since we have a lot of new recent members, I thought I'd post the
following, as some feel their inboxes are getting flooded by
individual e-mails.
There are 3 alternatives to mail delivery from the list: individual e-
mails, daily digest, or read on web (see
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/messages/messages-01.html). The
default when you sign up is individual e-mails. The above pahe
includes instructions on how to change your settings if you'd prefer.
John
E-mail delivery options
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2001-07-20
E-mail delivery options
From: (jdewolf@mail.icrsurvey.com) |
Date: 2001-07-20 11:47:53 UTC
Re: E-mail delivery options
From: (bsennott@crocker.com) |
Date: 2001-07-20 19:16:38 UTC
Thanks for telling everyone that there are other options, John. I use
the "Web only" option, which means I don't get the messages in my
email; instead, I visit the Yahoo! Groups site and read the messages
there, when I have the time and inclination. This way, I'm not
inundated with messages. When I have free time, I catch up and can
choose, by scanning message subjects, which ones to read.
I'd like to repeat a request someone else made a while back: Put the
state of the box(es) you're writing about in the subject line. It
makes it much easier for a person to decide if they want to read that
particular message.
Bonnie
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., jdewolf@m... wrote:
> Since we have a lot of new recent members, I thought I'd post the
> following, as some feel their inboxes are getting flooded by
> individual e-mails.
> There are 3 alternatives to mail delivery from the list: individual e-
> mails, daily digest, or read on web (see
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/messages/messages-01.html). The
> default when you sign up is individual e-mails. The above pahe
> includes instructions on how to change your settings if you'd prefer.
>
> John
the "Web only" option, which means I don't get the messages in my
email; instead, I visit the Yahoo! Groups site and read the messages
there, when I have the time and inclination. This way, I'm not
inundated with messages. When I have free time, I catch up and can
choose, by scanning message subjects, which ones to read.
I'd like to repeat a request someone else made a while back: Put the
state of the box(es) you're writing about in the subject line. It
makes it much easier for a person to decide if they want to read that
particular message.
Bonnie
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., jdewolf@m... wrote:
> Since we have a lot of new recent members, I thought I'd post the
> following, as some feel their inboxes are getting flooded by
> individual e-mails.
> There are 3 alternatives to mail delivery from the list: individual e-
> mails, daily digest, or read on web (see
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/messages/messages-01.html). The
> default when you sign up is individual e-mails. The above pahe
> includes instructions on how to change your settings if you'd prefer.
>
> John
RE: [LbNA] Re: E-mail delivery options
From: A. Keith Eaton III (keith@ksdmsystems.com) |
Date: 2001-07-24 16:40:02 UTC-04:00
Yes, please put the two letter state the box is in near the beginning of the
subject line.
Keith
from CT
-----Original Message-----
From: bsennott@crocker.com [mailto:bsennott@crocker.com]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:17 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: E-mail delivery options
Thanks for telling everyone that there are other options, John. I use
the "Web only" option, which means I don't get the messages in my
email; instead, I visit the Yahoo! Groups site and read the messages
there, when I have the time and inclination. This way, I'm not
inundated with messages. When I have free time, I catch up and can
choose, by scanning message subjects, which ones to read.
I'd like to repeat a request someone else made a while back: Put the
state of the box(es) you're writing about in the subject line. It
makes it much easier for a person to decide if they want to read that
particular message.
Bonnie
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., jdewolf@m... wrote:
> Since we have a lot of new recent members, I thought I'd post the
> following, as some feel their inboxes are getting flooded by
> individual e-mails.
> There are 3 alternatives to mail delivery from the list: individual e-
> mails, daily digest, or read on web (see
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/messages/messages-01.html). The
> default when you sign up is individual e-mails. The above pahe
> includes instructions on how to change your settings if you'd prefer.
>
> John
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Keith
from CT
-----Original Message-----
From: bsennott@crocker.com [mailto:bsennott@crocker.com]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:17 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: E-mail delivery options
Thanks for telling everyone that there are other options, John. I use
the "Web only" option, which means I don't get the messages in my
email; instead, I visit the Yahoo! Groups site and read the messages
there, when I have the time and inclination. This way, I'm not
inundated with messages. When I have free time, I catch up and can
choose, by scanning message subjects, which ones to read.
I'd like to repeat a request someone else made a while back: Put the
state of the box(es) you're writing about in the subject line. It
makes it much easier for a person to decide if they want to read that
particular message.
Bonnie
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., jdewolf@m... wrote:
> Since we have a lot of new recent members, I thought I'd post the
> following, as some feel their inboxes are getting flooded by
> individual e-mails.
> There are 3 alternatives to mail delivery from the list: individual e-
> mails, daily digest, or read on web (see
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/messages/messages-01.html). The
> default when you sign up is individual e-mails. The above pahe
> includes instructions on how to change your settings if you'd prefer.
>
> John
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