That's a good idea.

Right now, you can have as many email addresses listed as you want in your
LOPSA profile (and you can make it public or not, if I remember correctly).
So that part's easy.

The other part is something I've been working on, as I said in this thread
or another, but I'm waiting on the TSC leadership to settle so we can get
some scripts written to do things like this.

We did a once off comparison a couple months ago to see what the overlap in
mailing list subscriptions and membership was, I want to say that about 75%
of the mailing list subscribers are LOPSA members, paid up, which I thought
was great, except that now I don't have a reason to overly spam the lists
with "YOU SHOULD JOIN" messages. ;-)

I would very much like to get something in place that you're describing.
Thanks!

--Matt



On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Derek Balling <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's an idea:
>
> Part 1 - Add "alias" storage to lopsa.org (so you can add e-mail
> addresses which are associated with you but which aren't where we send
> notices, and aren't made public)
>
> Part 2 - Any e-mail address subscribed to one of our mailing lists that
> isn't either and e-mail or an alias for a paid member gets a monthly
> advertisement about the organization providing them this valuable resource,
> and wouldn't it be awesome to support this?
>
>
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