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Re: [ga] Sorry for the questions


Hello Eric,

GA-Full does not work that way.    The posting address is always
ga@dnso.org

The GA-Full is just a distribution list that receives ALL ga@dnso.org
posts, regardless of whether the person has been denied posting rights
or if the poster is even subscribed to the list (i.e. lots of spam).

The only way to have your posts distributed only to the GA-Full list
is to ask the moderators to ban you from the GA list permanently.

I'm sure they would entertain such a request with all haste.

Friday, June 22, 2001, 9:23:45 PM, Eric Dierker wrote:

> I would like to post directly to the ga-full but cannot find a way
> without unsubscribing to the ga-list.  I personally have learned that
> there is a basic pg13 requirement on this list and sometimes I want to
> talk in a more R-rated manner.  How can I switch back and forth.  The
> general world calls that adult talk versus appropriate for children but
> here I have come to accept it means something entirely different.  Hey
> thats cool I just want directions to the neighborhood watering hole
> without inviting my mother-in-law to come.

> Also I believe that the sub-lists should resolve to the GA-Full so folks
> can pick up the subtopics and discuss them in a more "adult" forum.

> Sincerely,
> Eric

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