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From: Ernie Longmire <lazlo@studio-nibble.com>
Subject: (yello) ** IMPORTANT** List Moving To New Software
Date: 01 Jan 2002 21:49:12 -0800
Hello everybody; please enjoy the following important form letter --
Xmission has added Mailman to the list of listadmin software they support
and I have decided to move the list over. Mailman is more friendly to
the casual user thanks to its web-based user interface. The new admin UI
will make my admin job easier which should improve the level of service
you get as subscribers as well as let me spend more time participating
again. You'll also have access to a friendlier archive system and some
new subscription options: digest mode is now an "on/off" toggle rather
than a separate subscription list, and you can disable your email
temporarily without needing to completely unsubscribe. Everything else
should work just the same.
In order to receive the new version of the list, please go to
http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yello and follow
the subscription instructions there -- you'll need to confirm your
subscription request via email and there will be a new posting address at
mailman.xmission.com. I will disable the old version of the list later
this month.
Feel free to post or email if you have any questions or concerns. Hope
you all enjoy the improvements!
--
Ernie Longmire - lazlo@studio-nibble.com - www.studio-nibble.com -=
/\/oo\/\
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From: Ernie Longmire <lazlo@studio-nibble.com>
Subject: (yello) ** Important ** Last Call: Lists Moving To mailman.xmission.com
Date: 10 Jan 2002 21:35:23 -0800
Hi everybody! This is final notice that the lists receiving this message=
have moved to the Mailman mailing list software and a new=
subscription/posting interface located at mailman.xmission.com. If you=
haven't already subscribed to the list at its new home page (listed on the=
http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo page) please do so=
now.
After the old lists are shut down (sometime in the next 24-48 hours, I=
believe) posts sent to the old list addresses will *not* be forwarded to=
the new lists, so please update your address listings. The old addresses=
get loads of junk email messages every day, and the new lists will be much=
easier to maintain if we make a clean start with new addresses.
Thanks for your patience, and as always please let me know if you have any=
questions or concerns about the move.
s
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Ernie Longmire - lazlo@studio-nibble.com - www.studio-nibble.com -=
/\/oo\/\
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From: Jast <jast@zno.de>
Subject: (yello) Re: [Yello] so....
Date: 24 Jan 2002 15:08:47 +0100
Hi Matthew,
> And of course, most importantly, I own all the Yello albums except for some
> of the singles, and I've listened to them to death. And I'm looking for
> other music that has the same rich, world (beat?) style. The best I've
> found so far is some (not all) of Shpongle and (I think) some Juno Reactor.
You may like Amon Tobin. The sound is in generally more jazzy, but
appears to have good use of samples, like Yello
--
Jast - mailto:jast@zno.de
AIM jasticle
ICQ 37456745
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From: Jast <jast@zno.de>
Subject: (yello) Re: [Yello] so....
Date: 24 Jan 2002 15:01:09 +0100
Hi nic,
> Oh dear, looks like the default reply-to is the list, not sure the
> configuration is too good?
What would be wrong with such a configuration? It is the standard for
mailing lists and more convinient than using reply to all for list
replies. You can still reply to sender.
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Jast - mailto:jast@zno.de
AIM jasticle
ICQ 37456745
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From: Brian Willoughby <brianw@sounds.wa.com>
Subject: Re: (yello) Re: [Yello] so....
Date: 24 Jan 2002 17:05:11 -0800
[ Hi nic,
[
[ > Oh dear, looks like the default reply-to is the list, not sure the
[ > configuration is too good?
Actually, when I replied to this message, the default was the sender, and I
had to hit reply-to-all for the list. Did the settings change after your
suggestion?
[ What would be wrong with such a configuration? It is the standard
[ for mailing lists and more convinient than using reply to all
[ for list replies. You can still reply to sender.
What's wrong is that it should not be convenient to send a message to a large
list. If you make a mistake, it's better to have one person be bothered rather
than everybody. Clicking twice for reply to all for list replies is not too
much to ask.
There are two choices for the default: either the sender or the list. Most
times people are careful to check where they're sending the message, and it is
usually only one click to change from the default. My personal opinion is that
it is better to have the default be sending to fewer people (i.e. one) rather
than an entire list. It really only makes a big difference when you forget to
check, and I'd rather mistakes go to an individual.
Brian
P.S. I wish I had some Yello news, but I don't have any sources.
If you haven't seen my truck, take a look at these pictures:
http://sounds.wa.com/brianw/HUMMER/
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