OK guys, now that I have the list server set up I am deleting my Fred.
Ukulele eNsemble mailing list.
I believe I have already added you all to the list, and you should have
received a confirmation e-mail with a link to click to make it official.
If you have not, there are directions to subscribe below. If you want
to add someone else, just add their e-mail on the page at
//www.freelists.org/list/aka_fun . Anyone you add will have to
confirm their e-mail and membership.
Using this list server ensures that it continues to function if I get
hit by a truck, eliminates the need for me to maintain a separate e-mail
list, and allows folks to add or remove themselves as they choose to do.
If you need to send a e-mail to the group, just address it to:
aka_fun@xxxxxxxxxxxxx from the e-mail address you signed up with.
On 8/4/2017 6:58 AM, Alan L Remick wrote:
Welcome to the FreeLists community!
Your FreeLists mailing list is ready for use. Please read this document
carefully and keep it for future reference.
All functions of your list can be controlled through the web by logging in
at//www.freelists.org/login.html To take full advantage of all
FreeLists features, please login and take a look around. Many special
features that may appeal to your subscribers are not turned on by default.
Please send a test message to your list to make sure things are functioning
correctly.
Some important starter info:
- To post on your mailing list, simply send email to
aka_fun@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
- Subscribers can join your list by sending email to
aka_fun-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the Subject field OR by
visiting your list page at//www.freelists.org/list/aka_fun. If
you have a large list (i.e., thousands of users), feel free to email
staff@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with your subscriber list -- we can add your
subscribers manually (see below).
Sorry, but I forgot how to add someone to the list. Hopefully, someone can do it for me.
rodriguestudios@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rodriguestudios@xxxxxxxxx> Brian Rodrigue
Thanks
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