Putting this list on vacation
Clare Page <clare.page@...>
Hi! I will be away, and offline, during the whole of the first week of May, so, to avoid a huge number of emails waiting for me in my absence, I want to go No Mail on as many lists I’m on as possible. So please can somebody tell me, how do I put this NVDA list on vacation, or go No Mail, whichever way you want to put it? Also, what should I do to resume receiving emails from this list when I get back from my time away? I wish to point out that I use this list through email only, not through the Groups.io website, so that may make a difference to your replies. Thanks in advance for them anyway, preferably within the next day or two! Bye for now! From Clare
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Antony Stone
You can send an email to nvda+help@nvda.groups.io (no subject or body content
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is necessary) and it will send you back a summary of the commands you can use by email. Here are the ones which would be useful for your vacation setting: To receive plain digests send an email to: nvda+digest@nvda.groups.io To receive full featured digests send an email to: nvda+fulldigest@nvda.groups.io To receive individual messages instead of digests, send an email to: nvda+single@nvda.groups.io To stop receiving messages via email, send an email to: nvda+nomail@nvda.groups.io Obviously you need to send these from the address you're subscribed to the list from, so it knows who you are. Regards, Antony.
On Friday 29 April 2016 at 10:55:37, Clare Page wrote:
Hi! --
If you can smile when all about you things are going wrong, you must have someone in mind to take the blame. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
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Clare Page <clare.page@...>
Hi!
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Thanks for your prompt reply, Antony. I'll keep the list below so that I don't forget all those useful email addresses for managing my list subscription. Bye for now to everyone, and looking forward to returning to this list after my vacation! From Clare
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From: Antony Stone [mailto:Antony.Stone@nvda.open.source.it] Sent: vendredi 29 avril 2016 11:17 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Putting this list on vacation You can send an email to nvda+help@nvda.groups.io (no subject or body content is necessary) and it will send you back a summary of the commands you can use by email. Here are the ones which would be useful for your vacation setting: To receive plain digests send an email to: nvda+digest@nvda.groups.io To receive full featured digests send an email to: nvda+fulldigest@nvda.groups.io To receive individual messages instead of digests, send an email to: nvda+single@nvda.groups.io To stop receiving messages via email, send an email to: nvda+nomail@nvda.groups.io Obviously you need to send these from the address you're subscribed to the list from, so it knows who you are. Regards, Antony. On Friday 29 April 2016 at 10:55:37, Clare Page wrote: Hi!so, to avoid a huge number of emails waiting for me in my absence, I want togo No Mail on as many lists I'm on as possible.or go No Mail, whichever way you want to put it?get back from my time away?-- If you can smile when all about you things are going wrong, you must have someone in mind to take the blame. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
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Clare, I did read what you said about your own method of participation, but I wanted to include this for others who may be reading this later. You can also use the subscription webpage for a given groups.io group, and the one for this one is: https://nvda.groups.io/g/nvda/editsub You would be prompted to log in with your e-mail address and password if you're not logged in, but the page itself is nothing more than a collection of a few links, a collection of 5 radio buttons covering how you wish to subscribe (the last of which is No e-mail), and the signature box and two checkboxes indicating whether you want to append the signature when replying via the web and replying via e-mail. Brian Never underestimate the difficulty of changing false beliefs by facts. ~ Henry Rosovsky
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