Use the link below and enter the new email address that you want to use
and create a password. Enter these values in the section under
Subscribing.http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members Because we just transferred everyone, folks aren't familiar with the process. The email address is the 'id' of the subscriber, so each email address has its own password and subscriber settings. Beza, Fil wrote: How does one sign on as a new subcriber?-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Greg Kreis Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 9:22 AM To: Hardhats Members Subject: [Hardhats-members] Re: Posting to this list Some have asked about how to change their subscription settings or how to unsubscribe. Because we did a bulk subscription from Topica to here, some of you don't know your password to make changes. On the following page, submit your subscription's email address in the form box at the VERY BOTTOM of the page. On the page that appears, you can request your password to be emailed to you. When it arrives, use it on that same page to unsubscribe or change your settings. http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members Greg Kreis wrote:As the admin for this list, I have encountered the following issues a few times, so I'd like to mention how to handle them. 1. Several have encountered problems with posting to the list from an email address that is not subscribed. If you would like to post from more than one address, subscribe all required addresses, but only enable mail delivery (in the preferences) to the subscriptions where you want to get replies. 2. Some have found that their email messages are rejected because a postmaster account could not be found at their domain. This list requires an email account to exist that is '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', where domain.com is your email address' domain. I hope this helps. -- Greg Kreis Pioneer Data Systems, Inc. http://www.PioneerDataSys.com - VistA Training and Consulting "Genius is childhood recaptured at will." (Charles Baudelaire) |
