Welcome, hope they help. Yes, the addresses show up at both lists, and even if one is BCC'd, the list that is BCC'd to will never show in the 'from' line. Your email for example showed as coming from 'the other list'. When members from that other list now reply, they and the techassist admin. will get a couple of bounced error messages for EACH reply. The answer to your question can be found in the welcome message members receive when they join, (I have put that below since this question was asked of the list). 4. Please do not cross-post to multiple lists at the same time. (See FAQ's #8 below). 8. Cross-posting (sending to more than one email repair list and to an individual at a time) is not allowed because of the following: When a member of any email list is not a member of ALL email lists someone cross-posts to, and they "reply all" to one of these posts, the email will be not only bounced back to the persons trying to reply to your post, but also cause bounced error messages at the email lists. Please send to ONE LIST at a time with nothing in the CC: OR BCC: field. Send to one, then simply copy and paste the text into another email, then send it. Or, simply go to your 'sent email' folder then re-send it, remove the previous header and put the other email address in the "To:" field. If you are NOT sending email to any lists, then of course it is ok and up to you if you want to CC to more than one INDIVIDUAL. Thanks for your understanding. -Clint Tech-Assist Administration http://tech-assist.org techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: <SRFANDTRF@xxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 9:31 Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Making circuit boards from schematics Thanks Clint! I'll also keep those sites in my records now. I got several great offers from many on the list who offered to set up the board for me. I really appreciated the offers!! I do have one question for you though, I belong to Repairworld and this list as you saw. Why is it 'cross-posting' if I simply post the same question to both lists? The addresses would not have shown up from the 'other' lists respectively right? Or am I missing something? Thanks again for those sites. It looks like if this project takes off I will need many more boards made up. Don Surf & Turf Servicing > I see, sorry I misunderstood you. Maybe these places can > help. Some have software you can download. > http://www.orcad.com/ > http://www.mentor.com/pcb/ > http://www.expresspcb.com/ > http://www.aracnet.com/~gpatrick/ > http://www.ivex.com/ > http://www.eesoft.com/ > http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/amulet/pcb/index.html > http://www.cadstarworld.com/ > http://www.pcdmag.com/ > http://www.siliconhills.com/ > -Clint > I HAVE a print of the schematic. I was looking for someone to design the PCB. Nevermind, I wish I didn't ask now. Don Why are you cross posting? Why not just print the schematic out? If it is a hard copy only now, scan it into a gif or jpeg, then print it out, or use the pdf writer to create a pdf file from it, then print it out. http://orpheuscomputing.com/technicians/tech_downloads.html -Clint http://orpheuscomputing.com Clint Hamilton, Owner sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tech-Assist Administration http://tech-assist.org techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: <SRFANDTRF@xxxxxxx> To: <listbot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 1:46 Subject: [TechAssist] Making circuit boards from schematics Hello all, I have kind of a different question. I am involved in a small project that I need someone to create a circuit board layout (on paper) from a schematic that I have. It is not a very involved layout, only about 12-15 components. I will make the board once I have the layout. I figured someone might know someone that will fool with a small job as this. Thanks guys (and gals)! Have a profitable day! Don Surf & Turf Servicing Help make your TechAssist online repair tips database better! Submit your fixes here: http://www.circuitwork.com/techassist/tip/#tips To unsubscribe write to: techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line.