Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Multimap
Date: Sep 17, 2000 @ 19:14
Author: Bill Hanrahan ("Bill Hanrahan" <hanrahan@...>)
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Nope, my problem is still there.  I think you may have misunderstood me Mike:
 
(1) I absolutely agree...the list should be as open as possible.  Any "exclusion" of non-members, if any,  not intentional, but due to the internal framework of the eGroups software...I had purposely (I hope) set the group's settings as  open as possible.  If there's something I've missed, feel free to change it.  Presently, I can't change it, because,
 
(2) I can't change any of the settings as a moderator, since the list doesn't presently doesn't even recognize me as a member.  So far I'm avoiding logging in under another identity so as to avoid confusion with respect to a fix.  I just want my cookies back!
 
Bill
   
-----Original Message-----
From: michael donner [mailto:m@...]
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 3:09 PM
To: BoundaryPoint@egroups.com
Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Multimap


actually i think everything was fixed overnight last night

btw i have had no problems no problems with a double or multi identity here
created during previous situations
& we could use the new members

also why are we so exclusionary of onlookers & taste testers at this group

is it by design

it would seem to me we would prefer to be as open as everyones land

& not force people to join in order to get a fix

we could be feeding search engines too
or do i deceive myself

>I had
>thought about that Mike, but I didn't want to complicate the issue with two
>identities.  Since I'm receiving the e-mails OK, I should probably
>just wait for a "fix" from eGroups.  Basically, "losing my cookies"
>means that I've somehow lost the files which automatically identify me (my
>computer) to eGroups...in other words, when I go to BP's main page, it
>doesn't
>recognize me and regards me as a non-member.  Luckily, this doesn't
>affect the e-mails as they are just routed to my e-mail address.  I'm
>receiving everybody's posts just fine...I just can't go on the web site and
>access the archives, files, etc.   Bill    also btw  it may be my
>duty to report that bill has lost his cookiestho i can only guess what that
>meanssay  bill&or anyone else who is experiencing a similar
>condition  if indeed you are getting this message at allhow about
>rejoining the group as a whole new characterlike from a different email
>address or somethingwould that not do the trick at least
>temporarily
>




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