Forwarded per Jeri’s Request.  

Cindy from Dallas
Ravelry ID:cinhad
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> On Aug 29, 2016, at 9:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Dear Elizabeth in Brazil,
> 
> 1.  Your letter did not go to Arachne as I see it on my copy of your
> letter.  As I saw your memo on my computer screen (copy below this note),  it
> only came to me.
> 
> My usual reply address choices with AOL are "Reply" which only goes to  the
> sender (you) or "Reply All" which sends to you personally plus to AOL  in
> the "Send To".  In your letter (below this reply) from you  to me, it just
> gave your mail address in "Send to", so I typed the  Arachne address in the
> "Copy To" box for this reply.   I added Brazil  to the Subject line, so the
> Arachne archives will file it under your country's  name.
> 
> What this means for everyone is that addressing to the Arachne address will
> in most cases (my AOL does not deliver to all) go to the entire
> membership.  I like to be sure a copy goes to the originator of
> correspondence, so
> make sure she is addressed.  According to the  original Arachne, that means
> the receiver (if it is you that wrote) will  get 2 copies of the reply:  one
> direct to you, and one from Arachne as a  result of your membership.  I do
> not know how your carrier, UOL, handles  addressing, but that may impact your
> way of addressing mail.
> 
> 2.  Way behind the scenes, I was indirectly behind the founding  of a
> national lace organization in Europe.  Often, we do not know  what plants the
> seed of the idea to organize lacemakers into a force that is  bigger than one
> person can be.
> 
> If you wish to do so, I will be happy to invite a few national  guild
> experts in the international lace community to join together in  a private
> advisory group to assist you in organizing a national lace guild in  Brazil,
> because I hope such an effort on your part will eventually spread  throughout
> the
> nations of South America.  However, you must realize it  will take so much
> of your time that you will not be able to make much  lace!
> 
> With this in mind, we should MOVE the  SUBJECT to PRIVATE correspondence.
> It will be more efficient  than on Arachne, and we can be sure that the few
> helping you are  receiving the letters supporting you.
> 
> In lace friendship,
> 
> Jeri Ames in Maine USA, Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> 
> 
> In a message dated 8/29/2016 7:41:14 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> 
> Hello Jeri Ames and  Arachnes
> 1.  I have doubts about  Arachne  procediments: when we use “Reply via
> email to .......”  message go only  to receiver ?
> 2.  I think is a constructive idea.  Brazil have no official lace
> organization but I will search who worked on  Olympic presentation to send a
> thanks.
> I will give a notice  after.
> Elizabeth Correa
> _www.rendatenerife.org.br_ (http://www.rendatenerife.org.br/)
> _www.rendasol.org.br_ (http://www.rendasol.org.br)
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