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Barb, That is strange.  I have never received one of those messages.  I have
never had a problem turning off my mail when I go on vacation, either.  It
is easy to subscribe/unsubscribe/get mail in digest/get mail individually/or
get the mail at the site.  It must be the moderator who established your
group, turned that option on.  Sorry that you have had such trouble.  It is
irritating to get unsolicited mail from people.  Jen, Dad w/ PD 55/39

-----Original Message-----
From: Barb_MSN [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:59 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Get me off this list


Jennifer.....

The only problem with the E-Groups is that it's virtually
IMPOSSIBLE to get the, to STOP sending one their unsolicited
weekly reports listing their new members for that week.

I'm speaking from experience, too!  And I followed the log off
directions, and STILL receive there email.

GRRRRRRR!!!!!

Barb Mallut
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-----Original Message-----
From: Fleming, Jennifer <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Get me off this list


>I know that I am new here, but I thought I might introduce you to
a service
>called egroups.  You can find out about their services at
>http://www.egroups.com/info/features.html.  I think that they
would be a
>great tool for you guys.  They provide a chat room and online
polling.  This
>is just a few of their many services. I know about them, because
I am on
>another support group through them.  All of your emails would go
through
>them and be archived there.  They will help you transfer your
group if you
>have over 500 members.  Just a thought.
>
>Jen, Dad w/ PD 55/39
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Cottingham [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 10:02 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Get me off this list
>
>
>It has been my observation that Parkinsn membership motivation is
related
>to wanting a question answered. Most folks have tunnel vision and
refuse to
>read anything that doesn't relate to their interest. The old
saying, "You
>can lead a horse to water..but you can't make him/her drink"
applies to the
>readership.
>
>Periodic postings don't reach those folks. People don't relate
P-I-E-O to
>Parkinsn so they think P-I-E-N-O postings aren't meant to provide
useful
>information for them. If the list had an annual resubscription
requirement,
>only the core of Parkinsn, about 200 people, would remain from
year to year.
>
>The longer folks stay, and their memory wanders is the motivation
of the
>periodic postings.
>
>Mail screening works but useful information is lost by those who
are in a
>fix and need to do something with their subscription.
>
>The new breed of surfer and subscriber demands instant
gratification and
>detailed instructions while clear and concise and tolerated by
veterans of
>the net, are no longer suitable. The new folks don't get it that
a machine
>rather than a parkie or volunteer handles subscriptions. There
are no
>employees here.
>
>I've tweaked the address of the page with the mail management
buttons so
>that it won't wrap in email and work to initiate your default
browser and
>go to the page.
>
>The tweaked address for the P-I-E-N-O maillist page is:
>
>http://parkinsons-information-exchange-network-online.com/parkmai
l/
>
>Don't worry about the Notice page that appears, you will be taken
to the
>proper page.
>
>
>Click on the button that applies to your Parkinsn mail option.
When you
>move the mouse over the buttons, a description of what the button
does
>appears.
>
>What happens when you click a Mail Management button is your
default email
>program opens and the email is preaddressed and the appropriate
information
>is automatically inserted into the body of the message. With the
exception
>of the Subscribe button which requires a FirstName and LastName,
the
>commands are complete. Just send the message. Depending on the
net, the
>listserv or your email provider, an acknowledgement message from
the
>listserv will appear in your mailbox.
>
>Requirements:
>
>You must interact with the listserv from the same email address
that you
>used when subscribing. If you have changed ISPs, unless the mail
settings
>for the old ISP are still in your email program, it won't work.
>
>Give the listserv a day to reply. If you are using one of the
free email
>addresses or AOL even though you click the send button on your
email
>program, your ISP may not send your message over the internet for
hours,
>minutes or days.
>
>If you click on a Mail Management button and your email program
doesn't
>open or nothing is placed in the body of the message, your
browser's email
>settings are set wrong. If you use another browser also, try it.
>
>
>
>[log in to unmask]   Search the parkinsn archive online at:
>                 http://james.parkinsons.org.uk
>                Catch the Parkinsn's List Online messages at:
>
http://www.parkinsons-information-exchange-network-online.com
>             Click the navigation ads and use the new search
tools
>John Cottingham