[access-uk] Re: From Moderator Please Read: Group Issues

  • From: "Justin R" <mypc128@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 23:39:56 +0100

> "Barry Toner" <barrys.groups@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

>Subject: [access-uk] From Moderator Please Read: Group Issues


> Hi all.
>
> I haven't forgotten this lits.  Evidently the move was not smooth.  In
fact
> it was and seems to be turning out to be as smooth a>as Cossack.  Which
for

didn't know that one Barry <grin> not being a vodka drinker myself but
that's another story.

we understand Barry, the move was a tough one it seems.  however, although
difficult, it's hasn't been too bad. could have been a lot worse I think.
keep us posted any new developments, whether we'll have to register etc. I
"do" wanna keep on the list if that's not too much trouble <grin>.

Justin



 the non-drinkers is a rough tasting Vodka.
>
> I have been attempting to contact Steve for the past week at least and
> haven't been able to do so.
>
> I am going to get his phone contact information of a mutual friend and
give
> him a phone.
>
> I am virtually powerless as I've no known moderator privileges on the
> freelists group.
>
> When I obtain the privileges my intention will be to clear the member list
> for the free list group.
>
> Failing this I'll close the group and re-open it.  I will post the
> subscription details to the yahoo group.
>
> It is virtually the same process if your doing it through email as you'd
use
> to subscribe to a yahoo, or topica or smartgroups group.
>
> Clearly importing the yahoo groups database has failed miserably.
>
> It's just after 10 in the evening now but I will be phoning ASAP tomorrow.
> That is a promise.
>
> I truly apologise for all the hassles, the move is not how I envisioned it
> would be.  And I'm sure it's not how Steve would have liked it to go.
>
> I can't say anymore until I phone the big man himself and see what the
crack
> is here.
>
> As soon as I know a thing I will inform both groups like I have here.
>
>
> Cheers
> Bar.
>
> "Some people think only intellect counts: knowing how to solve problems,
> knowing how to get by, knowing how to identify an advantage and seize it.
> But the
> functions of intellect are insufficient without courage, love, friendship,
> compassion and empathy".
>
> Dean Koontz
>
>


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