John, You can post to a Yahoo group by email or via the group website. Likewise you can receive posts as emails , a daily digest email or just look at posts on a group website which is what I prefer
I ran into the same problem trying to get a group of microwave operators on a yahoo list. Most agreed but others were paranoid. And some of those weren't even old set in their way codgers. Dex
Hi Roger Why not go for it and start it yourself. We know some will not move so it will be an additional facility. Please make sure it is has no taboo, frequencies, modes, opinions, or subjects rules
No big deal Chris. I have my own banning system. People with negative attitude are going straight to my spam folder on the mail server. They will never reach my PC ;) la5vna S Den 26.05.2012 15:39, s
Another lurker here, one of the AMRAD LF crew. I have been on this list several years but only post every 2 or 3 years. Just trying to keep up with LF. Sandy WB5MMB after a couple I see where you're
On 5/24/2012 6:33 PM, g3zjo wrote: Why not go for it and start it yourself. We know some will not move so it will be an additional facility. Please make sure it is has no taboo, f frequencies, modes,
I see where you're coming from, but there's probably more than me on here who are just lurkers, and we'd be excluded because we don't post. I've been signed up to the list for months (nearly a year?)
If you want to see how well a group can work with one "moderator", check out this link to TheRadioBoard: http://www.theradioboard.com/rb/ 73, J.B., VE3EAR LowFER Beacon "EAR" 188.830 kHz. QRSS30 EN93
A moderator !!!!!!!!!!!!! or a censor !!!!!!!!!! and if you have an opinion that differs from others you should be BANNED. No discussion, no debate in other words a DICTORSHIP, hardly democratic. Wha
And the response is almost instant (just proved it), compared with Baa Baa which takes several minutes to know your post has got through. Eddie You can post to a Yahoo group by email or via the group
Hi Mal, Therein lies the answer for AVOIDING a Yahoo group. If you do not like another persons point of View, Ban them, Flog them, Burn them at the stake !! and certainly a SENSE OF HUMOUR is out. De
Chris He is kidding us, he reads every posting and RESPONDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wonderful, he actually sees our point of view, Democracy is working. g3kev No big deal Chris. I have my own banning system.
Perhaps there should be 2 new groups, one for skeds and reports, the other for technology. I agree that this reflector is now a little dated and the lack of a digest option is a shame. Martyn
I moderate one Yahoo group, and am a member of at least another dozen, and fully agree with those proposing an LF Yahoo group, with all the facilities available. In ten years, there have been very ve
hummm..an option to ban someone. I think I vote for yahoo too ;) LA5VNA S Den 24.05.2012 21:55, skrev Clemens Paul: an opinion that differs from others you should be BANNED. democratic. experimentati
On 5/25/2012 12:16 AM, Andy Smith wrote: I see where you're coming from, but there's probably more than me on here who are just lurkers, and we'd be excluded because we don't post. ????? If you don
Yes, I agree with you Mal, and that's why I sent the 'no thanks' message after Roger outlined the "advantages"....and it's got even worse now someone has suggested vetting group members! Chris, G4AYT
This is EXACTLY why I say NO. Chris, G4AYT. -- Original Message -- From: "Steinar Aanesland" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 9:58 PM Subject: Re: L
Therein lies the answer for AVOIDING a Yahoo group. If you do not like another persons point of View, Ban them, Flog them, Burn them at the stake !! and certainly a SENSE OF HUMOUR is out. Democratic