Wed, 6 Dec 2000 09:51:39 -0500
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Why not turn it around and make it an option if they want to subscribe. A
little marketing that this is a benefit that is only available to members,
makes a lot more sense. Gosh, an union that wants to force it's members
into something, I thought that is what Management did, force people to do
things. Maybe we need a union against the union?
John Mottl
These are my thoughts and do not represent anyone else.
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On 12/5/00 at 10:15 AM the talented Russell, D (Duncan)
offered the following discourse in a most eloquent manner:
>As with everyone else I think that forcing people on a list is probably a
>bad idea, but if you really wanted to do it, you could always set up a
>nightly run script which would remove all subscribers and add them all
again
>(quietly) from a plain text file which you control.
>This way everybody would have their settings reset every night as well.
>This does have the potential to annoy so use it wisely ?
>Duncan
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: W Schipper [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 04 December 2000 20:24
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Keeping subscribers
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>I know that most of the time subscribers should have the freedom to
>leave a list. But I have a question about this.
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>Our faculty association wants to set up a mailing list that will have
>all members of the association on the list, no-one else. The purpose
>of the list is to distribute notices about union activities. We have
>some members who are not likely to want to remain on the list, but just
>as they automatically have a mailbox for snailmail where notices can get
>sent, so we want them on this list. If they want to delete everything
>we send, fine; this would be parallel to tossing all memos in the
>garbage without reading them.
>
>Ideally we would like to have a list setting something like
>"Deletion=Owner";
>but of course there is no such thing. We would also like some sort of
>notification if someone decides to set themselves to NOMAIL. Are these
>possible? Normally I can think of dozens of good reasons NOT to have
>settings like that. But I've been asked to find out.
>
>Guess who the list administrator will be?
>
>:-(
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>Bill
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>--
>Dr. W. Schipper Email: [log in to unmask]
>Department of English, Tel: 709-737-4406
>Memorial University Fax: 709-737-4528
>St John's, Nfld. A1C 5S7
and that is what Russell, D (Duncan) said.
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