ECF enewsletter
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Re: ECF enewsletter
One organisation of which I am a member allows people to opt out of paper copies of newsletters. Instead we are notified when the pdf is available for download. Not quite the same as direct to your own mail account, but probably worth considering.
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Re: ECF enewsletter
Just to add to the list, I received the emails from the ECF in December and January, but I got neither of the newsletters.
However if that is all I am missing and they are put on the website I will likely go the RSS route to obtain notifications of when they are available.
Dan
However if that is all I am missing and they are put on the website I will likely go the RSS route to obtain notifications of when they are available.
Dan
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Re: ECF enewsletter
Probably due to your own or your net provider's filters. It's worth letting the office know, however, just in case there's a problem from our end. We may occasionally send out emails to which we wouldn't normally provide a link or prior notice. The link to the eNewletter will always appear on the website almost immediately after it has been emailed and probably within a few minutes.Dan Lambourne wrote:Just to add to the list, I received the emails from the ECF in December and January, but I got neither of the newsletters.
However if that is all I am missing and they are put on the website I will likely go the RSS route to obtain notifications of when they are available.
Dan
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Re: ECF enewsletter
Like I said upthread this sort of e-mail can get unpredictably wiped out upstream of peoples personal/their ISP's providers. Just needs to get routed through an e-mail server that objects to it - which many will even nowadays