RE: GCCMail: mailing list ERKER,SCOTT D 25 Dec 2009 01:05 EST

welcome!

remember we are going to try to ride tomorrow
in addition to the weekend

hope to see you on the road

cheers
scott

On Thu Dec 24 20:31:51 EST 2009, "CARLOS A. SEGURA JR"
<casjr@xxxxxxx> wrote:

<blockquote style="border-left: #5555EE solid 0.2em; margin: 0em; padding-left: 0.85em">Dale,
Welcome back to Gainesville.  I hope to see you out on one of the
great
rides.  I would like to say that I currently find no problem with
the email
process.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
Regards

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[mailto:gccmail-manager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dale Gunnoe
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 5:55 PM
To: ERKER,SCOTT D
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Subject: GCCMail: mailing list

Hello everyone!

My name is Dale Gunnoe, and Im a new member to GCC. Although I
haven't made
it out on a group ride yet, I feel that I should share a few
thoughts with
you.

I recently moved here from NYC, but I am a Gainesville native.
While living
in NYC, I was responsible for managing a list similar to what GCC
offers for
a social group of about 700 members. I emailed weekly updates and
info, etc.

I would highly recommend changing to a program that emails all
members once
daily or weekly, rather than multiple emails from every member. I
find that
my inbox is cluttered and the emails have different formats and
are hard to
read.

An option would be to  consolidate want ads, tips, and ride
schedules, and
this info could be  emailed to one member weekly, who would be
the master of
ceremonies of email. For example, if you have something to post,
send it to
the elected member by a specific day each week to make the
mailing for the
following week. I know that for certain rides, the schedules
change, but
this would make it very simple. I used a program called constant
contact,
which I found very user friendly and inexpensive.

Thanks for reading this email, and Im anxious to get out on the
road with
fellow bicycle enthusiasts!

Dale Gunnoe

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Scott D. Erker
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