On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 11:11 PM Jim Hall wrote:
> Also, at the bottom of every email sent through the lists, you have this
> footer:
>
>> ___
>> Freedos-user mailing list
>> Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>>
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 7:12 PM Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > I can't find an unsubscribe link to FreeDos. Could you point me at that,
> or
> > take me off of the list?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > - Steve Owens
>
> My first thought was to look through the headers. I found (excerpt)
>
> List-Id: "Discussion
> I can't find an unsubscribe link to FreeDos. Could you point me at that, or
> take me off of the list?
> Thanks,
> - Steve Owens
My first thought was to look through the headers. I found (excerpt)
List-Id: "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS."
List-Unsubscribe:
On facebook you will reach a lot of people, that do not read or even
heard about the mailing list(s).
Also I think it encourages people to get involved in discussions,
reviews, ... if they see these on their phones every day/when something
gets posted.
It is definitely not a place for serious
Yes. And to be clear, I'm sharing via Twitter and Facebook announcements
about *FreeDOS programs that I see mentioned on freedos-devel and
freedos-user.*
So I'm just generally sharing when I tweet something vs when it gets posted
as news on the website.
I sometimes get asked "why didn't you
> Just wanted to share a quick update that when I see announcements
> about programs for FreeDOS, I might post them as news on the website,
> or tweet about them from the FreeDOS Twitter account:
> http://twitter.com/FreeDOS_Project
> I may sometimes share them on the FreeDOS Facebook
Just wanted to share a quick update that when I see announcements
about programs for FreeDOS, I might post them as news on the website,
or tweet about them from the FreeDOS Twitter account:
http://twitter.com/FreeDOS_Project
I may sometimes share them on the FreeDOS Facebook group: