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To View or Search the Subscriber List


Use "Search Member List" to view some or all of the email addresses which are members of your epicom.org list. You may search for a specific address, or dump out the entire list.

Prior to removing an address, you should search here to make sure you find the exact matching address to remove.

Examples:

To find all AOL addresses, search for @aol

You can search for wildcards by using the two characters .*

To save the entire subscriber list, you can copy/paste from the results window into any local program you prefer. (In Windows, control-A, control-C will select and copy it, then switch to your application and click control-V to paste it.)

To Add or Remove Recipients


Paste or type in email addresses, one per line. Click Add or Remove as desired.

FOR ADD: Addresses may be in these formats:

 bklunz@databack.com
 "Byron Lunz" <bklunz@databack.com>
 bklunz@databack.com (Byron Lunz)

FOR REMOVE: Enter email address(es) only:


 bklunz@databack.com

This is a two-step process; you must then click Continue on the next screen to complete the operation.

Addresses are processed SILENTLY - no welcome or farewell message is sent.

No duplicates are allowed to be added. If an address is already on the list, it will just be ignored.

When removing an address, the address must exactly match the subscribed address, so you may want to search the list first to verify that the address you are about to remove is actually on the list.

To modify the "real name" portion of a subscriber's entry, first delete the existing address, then add it again with the corrected real name information.

Search the Logfile


Various actions are logged for your account, including subscriptions, unsubscriptions, member posts, etc. Typical log entries look like this:

2009-02-18 17:31 post from bklunz@databack.com
2009-02-18 17:35 post from bklunz@databack.com
2009-02-18 19:04 post from byronl@fastmail.fm

Search the log to see various actions; for example:

To see posts in Feb 2010, search for 2010-02.*post
The search is not case-sensitive.