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MontanaFlying E-Mail List Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I subscribe to the MPA MontanaFlying Email List? Sending
a message with the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) in the SUBJECT LINE to MontanaFlying <at> montanapilots <dot> org and you should receive an automated
acknowledgement. You can only have one subscription. If you get
an "is already a member" error message, check the other
FAQ's below for further details.
- How do I unsubscribe from the MPA MontanaFlying Email List? Sending
a message with the word "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) in the SUBJECT LINE to MontanaFlying <at> montanapilots <dot> org and you should receive an automated
acknowledgement. If you get an error message, check the other FAQ's below. You
can not simply "change" e-mail address used. First,
UNSUBCRIBE the old one and then SUBSCRIBE the new one!
- Why can I receive, but not post messages or reply to the
MontanaFlying Email List? Some subscribers of our rapidly growing
list have indicated problems relating to being able to subscribe
and receive posting from the list, but unable to send or reply
to anything to the subscribers. I know this e-mail stuff is new
to many of you, and hope this will explain the phenomena and solve
your problem.
A "Robot" (program) reviews the SUBJECT LINE of all submissions and it is very single-minded. Note that, like Morse code, every
dot and dash is significant in an e-mail address, so be sure you
enter them EXACTLY as given and NO SPACES. (TIP: use "cut
and paste" to put them in your computers e-mail address
book so that once you get it right, you never have to look it
up again!) To keep unwanted mail, like spam, from appearing to
our subscribers, the Robot only allows existing subscribers to
post messages. When you subscribe to our list, usually by sending
the word "subscribe" to the Robot address
at MontanaFlying @montanapilots.org, it looks at the potential subscribers
"Internet Headers" to determine their e-mail address.
The Robot will use either the the "Reply To:" address
(if given) or the "Return Address". The "Reply
To:" address is a more recent e-mail development always optional
in any e-mail. In most cases, these addresses are identical.
Most e-mail programs provide the ability for you to set these addresses to be different.
If they are different, you would not notice any changes as you
always get your e-mail from the same "mailbox" in most
cases.
When checking regular submissions to the list at MontanaFlying<at> montanapilots <dot> org,
our picky Robot it only uses the "Return" address to
check to see if you are an existing subscriber. This is mostly
because "Reply To:" addresses are optional but "Return"
is not! Another reason is to allow users to unsubscribe old e-mail
accounts (see below). Thus if you subscribed to the list with
"180-lover@myservice.com" as your "Reply To"
address and with "180-lover@mail.myservice.com" as your
"Return:" address, you will be subscribed as "180-lover@myservice.com"
and receive mail, but be unable to post because "180-lover@mail.myservice.com"
is not a member!
HOW TO SOLVE THIS
For most users, you can easily configure your e-mail program
to either:
a) use the same address
b) not use any "Reply To:" address
Both have the same result. Anything that you send will be Replied
back to the Return Address which is rarely a problem.
- How do I know if my addresses are different? Check your
Internet Headers. For Microsoft
Users, click "File" -> "Properties" ->
"Internet". (TIP: You can also use these methods to
view the instructions on how to unsubscribe from the list).
PO Box 1178
Seeley Lake, MT 59868-1178
(406) 677-3423
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