This is easily solved if you set up your email program to filter anything with vanagon@vanagon.com in the header into a seperate folder from the rest of your incoming mail. Then you know that anything in your inbox is private and anything in the Vanagon folder is public to the list community. -Mark
At 01:07 PM 8/24/98 -0700, Michael Harrnacker wrote: >I'll second this... > >As someone who has made the mistake of putting personal reponses up on >the list, I will say it is very easy to do since most email programs >"hide" the headers that would allow you to see exactly where from and >how the email got to you. > >This is probably going to be an ongoing problem since most software >companies are making their software "non-techie" friendly; and the >newbies out there could care less and won't know how to differentiate >between what's public and what's private. > > >S_J_ WACKER <s_j_wacker@JUNO.COM> wrote: >> >> My e-mail service allows me to choose not to see "mail headers", so I >> generally reply without looking to see if the mail comes from the >list or >> is sent privately. Hitting "reply" always addresses the individual, >but >> if I think what I have to say is useful, I will send my reply to the >list >> without checking to see if the letter came thru the list or privately. >> So...perhaps you might want to make a note in the body of your missive >> that lets the recipient know it is private. >> > >== >Mike Harrnacker >89 Weekender "Nameles" >91 Golf >http://ruralinstitute.umt.edu/vwbus >_________________________________________________________ >DO YOU YAHOO!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > |
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