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Humanist Archives: Nov. 3, 2018, 7:37 a.m. Humanist 32.154 - digesting & other improvements to Humanist

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 32, No. 154.
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        Date: 2018-11-02 08:08:18+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty 
        Subject: digest option; other improvements and changes

The option to receive digests rather than individual daily postings is 
now available from the 'User Panel' of the new interface. In the 
background of operations, bounced messages from defunct accounts are now 
monitored up to a certain point, then the entries deleted from 
Humanist's membership list automatically. Other changes, mostly to the 
interface I see, are on the list. Suggestions for options or other 
changes you might wish to have are welcome, but implementation cannot be 
guaranteed since the expert time available to make them is limited. Any 
faults please report to me as soon as you notice them.

Many thanks for your patience while the new-born learns to walk.

Yours,
WM
-- 
Willard McCarty (www.mccarty.org.uk/), Professor emeritus, Department of
Digital Humanities, King's College London; Adjunct Professor, Western
Sydney University; Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(www.tandfonline.com/loi/yisr20)



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