For Readers of LO msgs LO19592

Richard Karash (Richard@Karash.com)
Thu, 22 Oct 1998 21:29:49 -0400 (EDT)

Replying to LO18458 --

Greetings -- This is a periodic info posting for people reading
Learning-Org.

First of all, "Listeners" are always welcome here! There is absolutely no
requirement to send msgs to the list. And, you are most welcome to
contribute when and if you feel moved. Enjoy!

Topics:
NEW) What if LO mail stops?
1) How to get the "info file" about learning-org
2) How to spread the word
3) How to leave the list (either temporarily or permanently)
4) Whom to contact if any problems
5) Is there an archive? an index?
6) My role as host
7) Creating your own automatic "I'm away until.." msg

NEW) What if LO mail stops?
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I'm seeing a lot of instances in which filters intended to block unwanted
commercial e-mail are blocking legitimate LO msgs. If the LO mail stops
flowing, it's either:
- A problem at my end
- Your company or your ISP is blocking our msgs with their SPAM filters
- Your address has changed since you subscribed to the list and the old
address is no longer working.

If the mail stops, look at the web site http://www.learning-org.com to see
if there are current msgs you are not getting.

If there are new msgs on the list and you are not getting them, then write
me. The SPAM filters are getting to be a big problem. If this comes up in
your organization, make sure the computer wizzards know you are subscribed
to a mailing list that you want to receive.

If there are no new msgs, then I'm on an unusual trip, my computer is
broken, or there's some other calamity -- just hang on, I'll catch up in a
couple of days.

1) How to get the "info file" about learning-org
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For information on Learning-Org -- the internet discussion of the
Learning Organization --

Via the Web, the URL is <http://www.learning-org.com>

Or, email our faithful robot, majordomo@world.std.com

The subject line is ignored; begin your msg with these two
lines:

info learning-org
end

If you have trouble, please *forward* whatever indicates that there is a
problem to me, your host Richard Karash <rkarash@karash.com>

2) How to spread the word
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Please copy the few lines in #1 above and pass them on to anyone
interested. Please do not give someone just the list address -- that's
*only* for msgs to be distributed. (When people send "subscribe" requests
to the list address, they fail and it's extra work for me. Please help me
avoid these.)

3) How to leave the list (either temporarily or permanently)
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The *first* step is to determine whether you are on the regular list or
the digest list. The subscriber base is kept separately, and if you send
your request for the wrong list, you'll get back "Sorry, you're not on
the list..."

To leave the learning-org list send email to majordomo@world.std.com

The subject line is ignored. In the body of the message
unsubscribe learning-org
end

If you're on the digest list, then
learning-org-digest

...instead of learning-org (don't forget the hyphen before "digest"!)

Problems? Please email your host Richard Karash <rkarash@karash.com>

4) Whom to contact if any problems
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Email me anytime with comments, questions or problems.

5) Is there an archive? an index?
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Yes, there's an archive. Complete instructions are in the info file (see
#1 above). The best way to see archived msgs is with a Web browser, and
the URL is

http://www.learning-org.com

You can participate fully from the web, both reading and authoring msgs;
some people may prefer this instead of the usual email subscription.

Many of our messages are indexed in the Lycos and AltaVista catalogs of
the Web, but these indexes sometimes lag behind and don't show current
items.

6) My Role as Host
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I review all msgs for relevance to the list and for tone consistent with
the learning organization principles we are trying to live. I make minor
changes for format, consistent Subject lines, etc., but I do not change
people's words. In distributing msgs, I am NOT endorsing the content as
being "correct," valid or helpful.

7) Creating your own automatic "I'm away until.." msg
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If done wrong, these can create havoc on mailing list to which you are
subscribed. The big danger is infinite loops, with hundreds of your
automatic msgs going to all subscribers on the list. We're reasonably
protected here on LO since I review msgs, but it's a nuisance here and a
grave danger on other mailing lists. So...
- If a computer-pro is setting this up for you, be sure to tell them you
are subscribed to internet mailing lists and give them a sample message
from each list.
- Write me for my notes about good design of automatic replies
- Please, don't do it unless you know what you are doing!

I hope you're enjoying the learning-org list!

-- Rick

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