Re: Gardening newsletters anyone?


I  couldn't agree more, Kitty.  I have club members who say "Oh, I never look 
at that" about their email.  Why have it?  My dh is secretary for a couple of 
organizations and likes to send out the minutes in a few days after the board 
meetings.  Only about three members of these boards don't list email 
addresses,  so he sends theirs by snail mail, but several of them call him to complain 
that they didn't receive the minutes or other communications that had been 
sent by email.  I guess they have it because they think it makes them look more 
'"with it" or something.  But never looking at it gives the opposite 
impression.  Oh well.  No accounting for some folks.
Auralie

In a message dated 02/04/2004 11:05:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
kmrsy@comcast.net writes:

> I understand that email's not for everyone.  To tell you the truth, if I
> weren't on CHAT, there'd be many days with no emails, so I might not be
> inclined to check it frequently.  I guess though, that I wish the people who
> have no intention of checking their email, would simply just not list it as
> a communication method.  If you intend only to be reached by phone, you
> should only give a ph number.

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