[nabs-l] Creating E-Mail Mailing Lists that are Accessible to Manage
Tyler
programmer651 at comcast.net
Tue Sep 23 23:46:46 UTC 2014
It's gotta be a freelists.org mailing list for a blind person. Easy forum to get a list
going (they have to approve you and make sure the list is appropriate), the list URL will let you log
into your list and change settings, and some settings can be changed rather from the request prompt. Easy as pie!
Tyler Z
On Tue, 23 Sep 2014 19:37:16 -0400, Zach Mason via nabs-l wrote:
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>Although I know this is the Student's list, I thought someone would have
>ideas or experience on the subject of this posting. I'm trying to create
>several professional e-mail groups for various organizations I belong too.
>When I first tried making a Google group I was not happy. I know Google has
>made strides towards accessibility in their product line, but they aren't
>convenient solutions for someone with as much love for computers as me.
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>Kind regards,
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>Zachary Mason
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>Assistant Shepherd and Young Stock Manager
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>Northwinds Farm
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>(603) 922-8377 Work
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>(603) 991-6747 Cell
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><mailto:zmason at northwindsfarm@gmail.com> zmason at northwindsfarm@gmail.com
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>806 U.S. Route 3
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>North Stratford, NH 03590
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