Dear All,
Some people have been much smarter than I and replied to me off list... With their help I discover that if I open the message (I use Outlook and double click on the subject line) and then right click the name of the sender in the "to" line, it will show me an email address for that person. In fact sometimes it shows me their address in that "to" line even if the address is not in the message itself, which is sometimes the case.
Apologies if you all knew this already,
Best wishes,
Keith
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Judith Rhodes
> Sent: 25 May 2005 13:07
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Taking things off list
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> All you have to do is copy the person's address & paste it
> into the address
> box, deleting the Cilip address as you do so - at least I
> hope so, I've
> sent some embarrassing e-mails if not!!
>
> Judith Rhodes
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> 25/05/05 13:04
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> Dear All,
>
> This follows on from Chloe's point below. It doesn't seem
> to be possible
> to reply off list on lis-cilip - if you hit "reply all" on
> some lists, you
> can see the individual's email address and reply privately.
> If you do that
> on lis-cilip you still only see the list's email address and
> so have to
> reply to the whole list (if you feel you have to reply, that is!).
> Being able to reply off list would be useful, I think, for lis-cilip.
>
> This would enable people to email original questioners as individuals.
> Individuals can always summarise what they have learnt and email that
> summary to the list, if that's appropriate.
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Keith
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> Keith Nockels MA MCLIP
> Information Librarian
> Clinical Sciences Library
> University of Leicester
> Leicester Royal Infirmary, PO Box 65
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Stewart, Chloe
> Sent: 25 May 2005 12:51
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: the debate on "modern role of libraries"
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>
> I've attached this to this thread as many of the messages I
> have so far
> read sparked this reaction, but it is largely a more general
> point. I've
> been on the list for a very short time, and have extensive
> experience of
> other lists, LIS and other. Are there any FAQs, guidelines,
> flame rules,
> moderators' advice to take some things off list? There are various
> messages which some or any of these might have been usefully
> applied to
> (e.g. if you think a posting is an inappropriate use of the
> list courteous
> off list advice and a request to the moderator to remind the
> list of what
> it is for might be more appropriate). Some information as to
> the purpose
> of the list and likely range of members might be useful
> (e.g. if it is not
> 'safe space' in which to place requests and opinions without
> expecting
> these to be potentially held against one in 'reality' then
> this is useful
> to know).
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>
> But perhaps there are good reasons otherwise.
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