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Subject:ADMIN: Administrivia From:"Eric J. Ray" <ejray -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 22 May 1998 10:27:26 -0600
Based on the off-topic exchanges yesterday about
getting digests in a single file versus a ton of attachments,
it must be time for a reminder of the basic information
about the list. (Yes, the whole story on MIME/NOMIME
is in here.) Please file this somewhere so you can find it when you need
it.
Eric
ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com
TECHWR-L Listowner
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POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND RESOLUTIONS
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any other address besides something at LISTSERV.OKSTATE.EDU)?
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later. You swear, "Rats, it didn't work." You post again.
Trouble is, you can get a bounce message because there's one
bad address on the subscriber list (someone who didn't
unsubscribe before losing an account, for instance). The
bounce message generally tells you that, if read carefully--
or you could just wait and see if your article shows up.
So, before reposting a "bounced" article, please be sure
it was truly bounced from the LIST and not just undeliverable
to a single addressee. Contact the listowner before reposting
if you have any doubt. (Thanks to Stan Brown for this one. EJR)
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on this list?
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few weeks.
Q: Why is it that you let other people post off-topic stuff, but
then you remind me about what the posting guidelines are? If
they can do it, I can do it!
A: The listowner does NOT moderate this list. That is, everything
sent to the list appears on the list. Phrased differently,
the listowner cannot exercise any control over what other people
post, but probably reminded them about the posting guidelines
as well.
Q: Who is responsible for the information posted to the
list, and who controls what gets posted?
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responsible for anything posted to the list. The list is public
and unmoderated, so people who choose to post claim full
responsibility for anything posted under their respective
addresses and userids. The POSTMASTER@<whatever the address is>
is the only other person with any control over individual
postings from any userid.
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main professional organization for technical
and scientific communicators. Any questions, comments
or suggestions for STC should go to:
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901 N. Stuart Street, Suite 904
Arlington VA 22203-1854
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this posting?
A: To Eric, the listowner, of course. EJRAY -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM
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* Eric J. Ray, ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com, http://www.raycomm.com/
* TECHWR-L Listowner, co-author _Mastering HTML 4.0_
* _HTML 4 for Dummies Quick Reference_, and others.
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