Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Multimap
Date: Sep 17, 2000 @ 19:59
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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ok bill
beautiful
i hear & dig you
so evidently it is egroups wording alone that suggests there may be such an
option while there really isnt

& perhaps i being dumb could defer to brian about the settings change if any

but please know i am content on all of this which pleases any of you to do
or not do


>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 PMTo:
>BoundaryPoint@egroups.comSubject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Multimap
>actually i think everything was fixed overnight last nightbtw i
> have had no problems no problems with a double or multi identity
> herecreated during previous situations& we could use the new
> membersalso why are we so exclusionary of onlookers & taste
> testers at this groupis it by designit would seem to me we
> would prefer to be as open as everyones land& not force people to
> join in order to get a fixwe could be feeding search engines tooor
> 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>