[Rovernet] Steve
Steven Dibdin
sdibdin at gmail.com
Sun Nov 5 09:53:10 EST 2023
I’m not aware of managing rover net. Weird it’s showing that. I can only assume there’s some sort of mislabelling going on.
I can barely manage myself let alone an email chain!
S-
Sent from a small screen, please excuse any typos.
> On Nov 5, 2023, at 09:21, Glen R. Wilson via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
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> Steve,
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> All of my messages from Rovernet show you as the sender:
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> "Steve Dibdin via Rovernet"
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> I'm guessing that means you are managing the Rovernet now. Thanks so much for doing this.
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> My question is that in the past messages showing up in my inbox identified the actual sender of the particular post. Now, no matter who posts the message it shows you as the sender.
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> I have to admit that over the years I am particularly interested in what certain people post and often neglect reading what some other people post, so I would prefer things to be as they used to be.
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> Is this something that would be hard to change with whatever software you are using these days?
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> If not, maybe you could edit out your name from the present sender information to read something generic like a "Rovernet Forum" or something. Every time I see your name, I start out thinking that you've personally posted something or sent me an email.
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> Certainly, it's not the end of the world if things stay as they are or if it's hard to alter due to some quirk in the software. I just thought I would point this out and give an opinion.
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> Again, if you are managing the list these days, I understand that can be a hassle, and I very much appreciate your service to us in this respect.
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> Glen
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