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List Tweak

JC
Jeff Carter
Fri, May 1, 2015 8:03 PM

Members,

I just tweaked the settings on both of our email lists — our general email list and the board-only list — so that replies will now by default go to the poster and not the entire list. That is, from now on, when you reply to a message sent out on either list, it will go to the sender of that message only and not the entire list. If you want to include the entire list in your reply (and I encourage you to do so if it makes sense to include everyone), then you’ll have to remember to copy members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org — it won’t happen automatically.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Jeff

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Jeff Carter

Director, Adult Education Initiatives
Digital Promise | jeff@digitalpromise.org
http://www.digitalpromise.org/initiatives/adult-learning

President, National Coalition for Literacy (2014-2015)

jcarter@literacypolicy.org or jeffcrtr@gmail.org
Personal Twitter: @jeffcrtr | literacypolicy.org

(202) 374-4387

Members, I just tweaked the settings on both of our email lists — our general email list and the board-only list — so that replies will now by default go to the poster and not the entire list. That is, from now on, when you reply to a message sent out on either list, it will go to the sender of that message only and not the entire list. If you want to include the entire list in your reply (and I encourage you to do so if it makes sense to include everyone), then you’ll have to remember to copy members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org — it won’t happen automatically. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Jeff -- Jeff Carter Director, Adult Education Initiatives Digital Promise | jeff@digitalpromise.org http://www.digitalpromise.org/initiatives/adult-learning -- President, National Coalition for Literacy (2014-2015) -- jcarter@literacypolicy.org or jeffcrtr@gmail.org Personal Twitter: @jeffcrtr | literacypolicy.org (202) 374-4387