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“Mailing List Reminder”

From: Seth Dillingham In Response To: Top of Thread.  
Date Posted: Monday, March 21, 2005 4:03:09 PM Replies: 0
   
Enclosures: None.

It's been a couple of years since I mentioned this, I think, and I have a ton of new members and readers (RSS subscribers, mostly) who probably don't know anything about it, so...

This site (TruerWords) has a built-in mailing list. What's that mean? It means that if you really want to stay "current" with the goings-on here on my site (or in my life), you can "subscribe" to that mailing list. Every message posted here will automatically be sent to your email address.

It's interactive. If you respond to one of those email messages, the response is sent back to the site and automatically inserted into the discussion forum, so other people can read (and respond to) what you've written.

"The list," as it's usually referred to, is generally pretty quiet. Usually just two or three messages per day, or even none at all. Sometimes, if I'm feeling prolific, there will be a few more. Also, since messages can be posted by other people (any member can post a message to the discussion board), there may be a flurry of activity if I say something particularly intelligent, interesting, insightful, or partcularly stupid (meaning, I may say something that gets a bunch of other people to respond, so the messages won't always come from me).

There are complete insructions for subscribing and unsubscribing.

Note: I hate spam, but there's no perfect way to keep all "commercial messages" off of the list. In the last five years, I believe there have been six or seven spam messages posted to the mailing list. (Five of them were from the same company.) So, you may occasionally see a commercial junk mail from truerwords. I apologize in advance!


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