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Post by Patricia_Ireland on Jan 27, 2003 10:39:27 GMT -6
I am going to loose my e-mail for a short while, but I will still have access to the internet. I keep seeing mention of looking up the archives of current newsletters on the newsletter, but I don't know where they are posted. They don't seem to be in this section. I have written a request to Nancy, but the only answer I got was that she would delete my name from the subscribers list, which I wasn't ready to do at the time. It will be a couple of weeks or so before I lose my e-mail address. Is there a way that I can read the newsletters in the archive? If yes, where do I find it. Your assistance would be appreciated. Patricia Patricia
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Post by carnation037 on Jan 27, 2003 15:25:31 GMT -6
The archive of messages for Alicia's Country Kitchen and Recipe Exchange, please visit groups.yahoo.com/group/alicias_kitchenJust a word to forwarn you that in yahoo groups, in order to view messages, you will need to sign up for a yahoo address and sign up to that group. That is not a big deal though, I have a few different groups on yahoo I belong to and I didn't mind signing up. I did, however mark no messages, I will go to the site area so I do not load up that mailing address. As long as you are signed onto yahoo, you can access all the memberships in thier groups you have there by clicking onto your group listing. Once in, you can modify your preferences for each group if you have not done it already. Also once you are signed up for that you can access it from any online computer. That means you will have a yahoo email address. I have used mine in the past to send things to myself when my computer was down or was offline. I could still access the yahoo account from someone else's computer. When we got our computer up and running again, I just sent the information back to myself at the address I was currently using. Hope this helps you.
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Post by NancyRogers on Feb 5, 2003 7:55:48 GMT -6
You have to be a member to view the archives.
One can have any address but getting in to change the status from daily digest to no email can be a trying task if you don't have a Yahoo Mail Box.
Nancy
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