-=pctechtalk freelists=- Re: Freelists group has been approved.

  • From: "GuitarMan" <PC_Tech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 01:48:34 -0500

NS,
    I honestly want all of the questions you can muster.  It'll give us a
better idea of what problems the regular members might have so we can
address them before the regular members ever have to.  So keep those
questions coming.     :O)

    As far as the IP, it's not something that's advertised to anyone else.
The page just shows it to you.  Even as the Admin, I don't see your IP shown
anywhere.  If you know of a way for me to see it, let me know where it is
and I'll ask my main man John how to shut that off.     LOL

    I don't need to find out how to transfer the membership.  John has
already stated that he would show me once we've decided to bring them here.

Peace,
G Man
"The only dumb questions are the ones that are never asked!"

PCTechTalk List Owner

----- Original Message -----
From: "nightsneak" <nightsneak@xxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:22 PM
Subject: -=pctechtalk freelists=- Re: Freelists group has been approved.



LOL...yes, I think he is, as I sent the "staff" a question about running
lists for my profession, and he answered personally, which I greatly like.

I think the FAQs and your intro message would have to have a great deal of
links on where to go to do things, starting with how in the heck do I get
there, but that is not at all a putdown, just we need to specify and inform.

I am working my way thru this, and posting questions sometimes before I
figure them out, only to let the others know that it is not the same as
yahoogroups. Overall, I am very happy with this listserv, but I still do not
like them advertising my IP, whether or not it is my browser, it will scare
off a lot of us paranoid people. I have also subscribed to some other lists
on here to see how they handle things. Not, of course, any PC help
lists....LOL

Did you find out anything about transferring the membership?

nightsneak


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