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On 11:59 AM, Al Guecia/Allied PianoCraft wrote:
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type="cite">Well, I guess I was wrong. It went to all places
except the new pianotech forum. Back to the drawing board.
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<div>I wonder if it was blocked because it had more than one
address. Ron, Andy is that what happened?
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Al,<br>
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That's exactly what happened. The old e-mail system bounced your
message to a moderator. Eventually someone will go through all the
bounced messages and approve the legitimate ones (like yours) for
posting while trashing all the spam. (I have been doing this for
low-volume lists - and can only imagine the workload for Pianotech
and CAUT). So eventually your message sent with your new tool will
show up on the old Pianotech. That's what has to be done to keep
spam off an e-mail list with very strong filters, which will often
also catch legitimate messages. It is also a demonstration of one of
the back-end reasons for the move to a non-e-mail format, that users
aren't typically aware of. Your message got delayed - it will show
up eventually...<br>
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Thanks for your efforts and your kind words,<br>
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Israel Stein <br>
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<div>On Mar 13, 2011, at 9:14 AM, Al Guecia/Allied
PianoCraft wrote:</div>
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<div>I am writing one email and sending it out to
all the lists I am subscribe to, using my regular
email program with one click.</div>
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<div>This email is for all of those (including
myself) who are unhappy with the new web based
pianotech list. Below are three email addresses
that you should add to your address book. Once you
have them in your addresses, you will not need to
go onto the web to send and receive posts to any
of the pianotech mailing lists.</div>
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<div><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</a>
- As you know, this will send email to the list we
have been using.</div>
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<div><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:ptg_pianotechne@egroups.ptg.org">ptg_pianotechne@egroups.ptg.org</a>
- This will send mail to the newly formed piantech
forum, and if you are signed up the get email in
either "Real Time" of PDF", in will come into your
regular email box, where all the rule you have set
will apply.</div>
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<div><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:pianotech@googlegroups.com">pianotech@googlegroups.com</a>
- This will send mail to the newly formed
pianotech google groups it you would like to use
that for any reason. You can also apply the rule
you like with this group.</div>
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<div>So in conclusion, if you use the email
addresses above it will be business as usual with
no need to go onto the web, except once to sign up
for the new groups.</div>
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<div>Allan Gilreath, Ron Berry, Andy Rudoff, and my
new friend Israel Stein, rest easy. This should
take care of those who are unhappy with the new
web based pianotech group. I hope! It has made it
easy for me to use the new forum.</div>
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<div>Sincerely, </div>
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<div>Al Guecia</div>
<div>High Point, NC</div>
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