--- Moshoula <http://profiles.yahoo.com/msimonid> wrote: > Morning Robert, > > Thanks for the link below. Quite nice. I am hopeful we > wil be hired on as many permanent people have > left...but really we don't know....now they are > including the contractors in the move to another > building at the end of the month, so that's positive. > > Are you familiar with creating a group alias? > > My brothers and I are all on yahoo mail and I created > one name that includes all of us. Then I realized > they'd have to do the same on their end to not have to > type in two other names all the time. > > That part was ok, but here is my question: I don't > think someone from "the outside" can email the one > name alias as they are not a registerd yahoo email > member. So I thought about Yahoo Groups. Have you ever > created a yahoo group? Yes, several times. > Can it be a private group and limited to only 3 people? Yes. In the group options, you can specify that people can join by invitation-only. There are lots of options, including preventing anybody from posting except members, and even preventing messages of people requesting to join. > If you have any thoughts on this or any part of this, > I'd appreciate your input. I think it's a great idea. I've often thought of just making my main e-mail just a Yahoo group so then I would have a permanent record of messages back and forth and also to have a group calendar that anyone could write into. But, of course, never went through with this plan :-)... > Thanks! > > See you the April 1st! Apr 2nd > Moshoula > > > --- Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > wrote: > > > http://getthatjob.blogspot.com/2005/02/items-to-include-in-portfolio.html > > > > Just saw this.