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Please remember that this service is not peculiar to RSARS in that there are no restrictions as to who can join and send and receive messages: neither is the traffic moderated. If the List Server cannot, for any reason, deliver a message to a subscriber, then that subscriber is automatically removed from the list. (See below for details of how to subscribe). This is done so that people sending messages to the list do not now get error messages from people whose mailboxes are not working. (This seemed to irritate some people). Typical reasons for mailboxes not working are, mail box full, internet connectivity failure, recipient's mail server offline, recipient's mailbox non-existent, etc. etc. Experience has shown that mailboxes are not removed very often, typically about one every month or so. If you find yourself not receiving mail, check that you are still on the list by re-subscribing. The list isn't that busy, but there is normally at least one message per week. So if you don't receive anything from the list for several days, don't get too concerned. The method of subscribing to the list has changed. Here's what to do:-
Once you are subscribed to the mailing list you will automatically receive the circulating traffic on that list. If you wish to email the whole of the subscribers to a list simultaneously then address your messages to:- These instructions and procedures might seem long-winded, but are designed to keep the administration of the list as easy as possible. The "cookie" second message is required so that only known humans can join, not robots! PLEASE NOTE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO ADDRESSES ABOVE (members-request@rsars.org.uk and members@rsars.org.uk). Sending a JOIN/LEAVE/HELP message to the latter means that ALL SUBSCRIBERS (in excess of 150) will receive the cryptic one-word message and it will not achieve the desired end! Sometimes if you perform a "Reply to" action (if your e-mailing composition supports this) to a message received by you which was sent to the whole of the subscribers on a list, your reply may go to all those subscribers: please therefore use your discretion and reply direct to an individual where this is warranted and would be preferable. Your software Options may enable you by default to reply automatically only to the individual sender with the alternative of taking a positive step to reply to the group where the subject matter warrants it. Care on your part will enhance the day-to-day workings of the system. As the RSARS CALL BOOK (first published in 1999) inevitably goes out of date between re-issues you can obtain a list of Members who have specifically asked that it be known that they are available via e-mail on request AT ANY TIME (either as hard copy printout or as an emailed text file) from the Webmaster EASYMAIL is something entirely different from the E-mail List Server: it is purely a list of members (and their e-mail addresses) who wish to be listed on it: it is created in hypertext so that clicking on the member's callsign brings up your own mail composition window and you are thus immediately ready to write a message to that member. A tip regarding the EASYMAIL facility as a local source of E-mail addresses:
If you "Save as" .htm format and then open the same in your Browser, off line, you will be able to chose from the VIEW item on your top menu bar "Source" and will see the HTML language from which you can abstract by copy/paste or other means the Members' E-mail addresses and transfer them into your own Address Book if that is your preference. Even this is a tortuous way having regard to the complexity of HTML and its tags and attributes etc. so the nifty trick is to RIGHT-click on a Member's callsign on the page (saved to your hard drive and used off-line): your drop-down Menu will then give you the opportunity to "Copy Link" which you can then paste into your Address book - accuracy is of course guaranteed this way - no slip-ups with missing fullstops, hyphens etc. - do a manual removal or a "replace" of the "mailto:" element of course. |