Thanks for the email explanation, Lukas!
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On Oct 17, 2017, at 11:07 PM, Lukas Udstuen <lukas.udstuen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This draft looks great! I know I’m coming in a bit late :)
And yes, for clarification:
HolidayGiving@xxxxxxxxxxxxx is our publicly facing email address. It’s
attached to a regular Gmail account.
As for your question about communicating within the group, use the
holidaygivingfirst@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. This is a list-serv and will distribute
messages sent to it to everyone in our group’s personal email. It has a
filter though so only people in our group can send to it !
Any other questions let me know! Hope things are going well this week!
Respectfully,
Lukas
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El oct. 17, 2017, a la(s) 09:34, Jacoby Daniels <jdld991@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
I love the draft for the liberal Sue!
I would say use the holidaygiving@xxxxxxxxxxxxx email address. Just so it
can go into a real inbox (for easier tracking purposes).
Do you have access to the "firstuniv.org" account yet Sue?
Best,
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Susan Searing <suesearing@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just figured out that we have two email lists
(holidaygivingfirst@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and holidaygiving@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Which
one should I be using to communicate within our group? And which one
should we publicize as the way for church members to contact us if they
have questions?
Attached is my draft for this week's Weekly Liberal, which I need to get to
Jenn Stromberg by tomorrow (Tues) morning. Please give it a read and let
me know if you see any red flags. Also please advise on which email address
to include!
I will let Jenn know that she has permission to harvest images from
Marnita's Table's website, and also that we will be developing a Holiday
Giving logo to put on the web page and alongside our future Weekly Liberal
articles, and also to use on posters
Jenn told me last week that she would update the web page
(http://firstuniversalistchurch.org/generosity/holiday-giving/) using text
from our first Weekly Liberal piece, but that hasn't happened yet.
I didn't submit anything for next Sunday's order of service (that was due
today). I kind of think that we should wait a bit, and then make the OOS
blurb a regular thing as of mid-November or whenever we start regularly
tabling after the services. Does that make sense?
I'll turn this article in before 10am, so let me know if you want changes!
Sue