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Robert Blair wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Colin Campbell on Wed, 20 Jun
> 2007 20:37:38 -0700
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> It should not be that hard.
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>> So, I sent e-mails to the Steward, unsubscribing from SCOUG-GENERAL and SCOUG-HELP and subscribing to both. Trouble was, I kept forgetting to change my e-mail address at the right time.
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> You should be able to set Mozilla so that you can retrieve your email from both your old a new address and send from either address using the correct server.
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Oh, I can, but I had never thought to subscribe to SCOUG-Help and
-General using my new e-mail address, and then I thought, why not clean
up - I don't want two copies of everything. If I only could have kept
my mind on what I was doing, I ... uh, what was I talking about?
I'm in transition with my correspondents, getting some of them changed
over to the new address, leaving others behind on purpose (hoping to
lose them), etc.
I do get e-mail from both addresses, which is how I saw Jordan's post
earlier today. Time-Warner bought the Adelphia business, and they are
the ones requiring the transition to the new address, so they take care
of getting all of my e-mail to me, from both addresses.
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