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Phil,
You've got all that right. I usually do it too, because it's sometimes
just easier.
I've gotten pretty good on yahoogroups which is where my lists are and
the "find" function of my screen reader and I have become very good
friends. <grin>
Don
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 18:55:09 -0700, Phil Scovell wrote:
>Don,
>
>After running mailing lists for over 13 years, I finally figured it out.
>You could put the instructions at the top, on the first line, and it still
>wouldn't make any difference. So I just make it a habit of doing it for
>people that ask for help. The only thing I don't like is doing it on
>topica.com and yahoogroups.com because it takes you 15 minutes, practically,
>to wade down through all the menus just to remove someone from the list. On
>Saint Johns server, it is a snap but these other quote free unquote outfits
>are a pain in the butt. Especially yahho because they like changing their
>website menus about every month.
>
>Phil.
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