Here is an example of a really good idea:
> I will be changing ISP's in the next few weeks. Would you please change =
> my email address for updates from ajones@adsnet.com to w9dz@arrl.net.
Taking advantage of e-mail forwarding by the ARRL (or other service)
allows you to have control over where your e-mail will go - without
having to change your e-mail address in many places.
The e-mail update distribution list is well over 600 people now, and
maintaining the list can be a pain.
If you have an ISP change coming up soon - pleae consider getting
an @arrl.net address and use that. You can obtain one from the
ARRL web page - www.arrl.org and all you need is to be an ARRL
member.
One warning howveer, this will not be a good idea for the reflector
as you can only post messages if you use the same address that you
are subscribed as.
To change your address on the reflector, send a message to either
trlog-requestor or trlog-digest-request@contesting.com with
unsubscribe old-address
subscribe new-address
in the message.
73 Tree N6TR
n6tr@arrl.net
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