I would very much welcome the reply being set to sender
only.
I believe that there is an awful lot of positive work that
can/is being done via this list. However I am on the verge
of coming off it because of the unacceptably low signal to
noise ratio. The current exchanges have highlighted several
examples, including auto out of office replies, which would
be prevented by changing the default reply. I happen to
know Judith and have congratulated her personally, but I
think personal congratulations should be exactly that -
personal.
Jon Appleton
Oxford Brookes
Ann Black wrote:
>
> > Are we sure that everybody wants the default to be changed?
> >
> It really depends on how many people are on the list, how many of
> them are personally acquainted with each other and therefore
> interested in individual good and bad fortune, and how many do not
> know each other but are interested in sharing and developing
> policies and good practice in the area of equal opportunities in
> higher education.
>
> Maybe we should have two lists??
>
> Ann
>
> .
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