Hi Todd,
You can just use the chucksim account for UTS. I'll keep Starview for
starmanet. I, for one, don't need the archived UTS messages; I save the ones
that have lasting interest like locations visited and lodging info; the rest
are mainly planning for our various trips long past, and can stay lost in
cyberspace. Much rather have controlled access to the Starmanet ones.
I'm copying this to uts(a)starmanet.com as a test of the system and insurance
against overaggressive span programs.
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: uts-bounces(a)starmanet.com [mailto:uts-bounces@starmanet.com] On Behalf
Of uts-request(a)starmanet.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:53 PM
To: starview(a)mindspring.com
Subject: Welcome to the "UTS" mailing list
Hi Joyce, Effie, Bruce and Chuck,
I've finished recreating the UTS mailing list based on 03/01/2011.
I'm subscribing the following email addresses:
Joyce Fossek <jwfossek(a)whidbey.com>
Effie Burton <wadesert(a)hotmail.com>
Bruce Jividen <kundar(a)gmail.com>
Chuck S <chucksim(a)mindspring.com>
Chuck S <starview(a)mindspring.com>
I've left Linda off as I'd added her only for testing purposes and she's
been UTS Lurker Extraordinaire. :D
Are any of you interested in being able to access archives of old messages?
Thomas and I are still researching ways to do this, and I wanted to gauge
the interest for UTS.
Until next time... Blue Lights,
Todd
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