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Hispanic Resource Center

E-mail List

Am e-mail list is a centralized list of e-mail addresses used for group discussions. You must subscribe to an e-mail list before you can use it. You can subscribe to this list by entering your e-mail address (where you want your messages to be sent) and your name in the boxes below. Once you have subscribed, you will automatically receive any postings to this list. When you reply to the message your reply goes to EVERYONE on the list.

SIGNING UP

Email address:
(required) Your name:

SEND AND RECEIVE MESSAGES

Once you've been added to the e-mail list, you can start to send and receive messages. The address for the Hispanic resources list is:
hispanic_resource@doig.cuna.org.

You also have the opportunity to search prior messages, change your personal settings, or unsubscribe from the list via the web site.

Follow this link to Enter the web interface for the hispanic_resources list. You don't need to enter a password, just your e-mail address.

UNSUBSCRIBE

To unsubscribe from the list, send a blank e-mail to: leave-hispanic_resources@doig.cuna.org

Frequently Asked Questions About E-mail Lists

What is an e-mail list and how does it work?
An e-mail list is an electronic mailing list that is made up of e-mail addresses. When you post a message to a list, it is delivered to all of the subscribers on the list. When you reply to a message from the list, that reply goes back to all of the list subscribers as well.

How do I post a message to an e-mail list?
The following demonstrates how to post a message to the list. (Remember, you must be a list subscriber before you can post a message.)
Address your messages to: hispanic_resource@doig.cuna.org

How do I know when I receive a message from an e-mail list? Depending on the e-mail program that you use to access mail, you may see the message addressed from an individual subscriber or from the listname itself.
For example, you may see the message addressed From: hispanic_resource@doig.cuna.org; and you may also see the e-mail address from the actual subscriber such as dorothy@cuna.org

What if I subscribe to more than one e-mail list using the same e-mail address?
In short, you'll probably be receiving a fair amount of e-mail. But you'll always know what e-mail list the message is coming from by looking at the REPLY TO field.

NOTE: It is important to remember that whenever you hit the REPLY or REPLY ALL button on a message from an e-mail list, that reply will be delivered to all subscribers on the list.

Are there any rules about e-mail and e-mail lists?

YES:

  • When replying to a message, think first before automatically hitting the reply button. Would it be better to send your message to the individual who posted the query rather than the whole group?
  • DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS. It's perceived as shouting in e-mail.
  • Always remember to put your full name and e-mail address at the end of your message. This way people can send you private responses.
  • If you don't have something worth saying, then keep it to yourself, or send a private reply to an individual. Many of the list subscribers get inundated with e-mail every day and may not appreciate receiving responses like, "me too", or "I agree" or "yes". In addition, the e-mail list arena is not a place to humiliate or yell at one another. People make mistakes, so please be respectful of your peers and their opinions.
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