Bill Pringle wrote: > I run the web sites for my home ward and the branch my wife & I are > assigned to, and I have my e-mail address on the front page so that > people can contact me if they need information. I usually get one or > two contacts a month, maybe more during student move-in season. It > can be very frustrating if you have to deal with letters and phone > calls that will at best be returned the following week. I am both the ward and stake admin for my ward/stake... I created "role" email accounts that are posted on the "world readable" pages. Like you I get a few emails a month (especially in the summer) about folks looking for their new ward or trying to find someone in our stake.
> IMHO, if a member is logged in, they should be able to access the > Bishopric and EQ/HP/RS presidency of any unit. Even if it is just a > link that will allow them to send an e-mail without knowing what > e-mail address it is going to would be better than the current situation. Yes, I would agree but would encourage the latter. This would help members in making contact with the leadership of the new ward they are moving into. However, I would recommend that it be "spambot" proof (e.g. add a "type in the letters you seen in the box" field). I would hate to see my bishop getting a bunch of emails from some over zealous member wanting to tell the LDS world about his latest MLM venture. Regards, -stacey. _______________________________________________ Ldsoss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
