[log in to unmask],Net wrote at 15:09 on 04/12/98
about "Re: RE: HealthnetPlus":
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>You don't have to set it up and you don't have to look at the Web page
>all the time. You would get an email alert in your inbox that you can
>delete, keep, forward or whatever.
Sorry, no.
If you send emails to people's inboxes that are not clearly
categorised and separated (like in a news stand instead of the
inbox) then the result is that many people simply ignore all emails.
The defaulat option for HA administrators in N&E Devon, _on the rare
occasions when their email service provided by some coalition of the
major comms players in the UK and the largest organisation in Europe
actually bloody works, like not today[1]_
>>>Would you say no to conference and meeting digests and reviews?
>>Not if they were kept decently under wraps, I think a protal site
>>would do this fine.
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>A button? A banner? An email alert? A RealAudio whisper alert?
__No.__! A voluntary, trained and unprompted effort to reach them.
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>- how about if the use of a particular guideline in the trenches
>actually *informs* the development process? Think about it.
Well, I would say this is mandatory, also in favour of applepie,
motherhood, sex before marriage.
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[1] even as I speak, teams of highly trained, or at least paid,
engineers are toiling through the working week to fix the momentary
outage on NHS Net SMTP gateway... BTW, I don't recall seeing
telway.nhs.net before so I suspect there is a new machine in the
gateway - so let us be forebearing for a while.
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