Vivky,
According to the list of members, you ain't got no ID.
You have to make one to edit your settings.
Did you join this group by email (sending an email), or by website?
I guess the first option, right?
Regards, Evert
--- In Vicki Powys <>
wrote:
> OK so I've just wasted half an hour of net time unsuccessfully
trying to
> "Edit my Marketing Preferences" on the Yahoo web page, as Walt has
suggested
> below.
>
> I went to the main page:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/
>
> I clicked on "Sign In" at the top of the page.
>
> I was then asked to type in the following information:
>
> Yahoo! ID:
> password:
>
> I tried typing in my name, but this was rejected.
>
> So just what name or ID am I supposed to type in here? And what
the heck is
> my password?
>
>
> Vicki Powys
> Australia
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> on 21/3/04 10:01 AM, Walter Knapp at wrote:
>
>
> > At the top of the main group window you will find a welcome
message and
> > a link "My Account". Click on that and sign in. On the page that
opens
> > you will find a link "Edit my Marketing Preferences", click on
that. Say
> > no to absolutely everything, then save changes and you will find
a lot
> > of this stuff is cut way down. Though it does not get rid of all.
> >
> > Naturally, Yahoo does not make this too clear. And Doug is
right, this
> > is up to each person to set.
> >
> > Walt
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Doug Von Gausig <>
> >>
> >> At 04:05 AM 3/19/2004, Syd wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>> In just the last few days I have found that a number of
naturerecordists
> >>>> messages have had the effect that as soon as I open one from
my inbox, it
> >>>> causes the system to try to connect to the net, though there
is nothing in
> >>>> the message to indicate a reason for doing so.
> >>
> >>
> >> This is also beyond the moderator's control. I have changed my
e-mail
> >> program's settings to disallow executables in html content.
That stopped
> >> the problem for me. I have also written to Yahoo Groups
objecting to
> >> advertisers that place such instructions in their ads.
> >>
> >> Doug
> >
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>From Tue Mar 8 18:26:40 2005
Message: 20
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 22:11:17 -0700
From: "Jim Morgan" <>
Subject: Northern Flickers in love
Martin - your sapsucker cut reminded me of this one. It's a group of three
flickers, close together, fanning their tails and bobbing their heads while
moving about a cottonwood tree. Recorded at about 80 feet, Background bird is a
Bewick's Wren singing.
Recorded Feb. 6 of 2000 with a Telinga twin science.
Jim Morgan
Prescott, Arizona USA
http://www.wingsofnature.com
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>From Tue Mar 8 18:26:40 2005
Message: 21
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 21:21:35 -0800
From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
Subject: RE: what's happening with HTML?
Vicky
I would join the group again with a new user name and password, then you
will be able to set all your configurations until your little Aussie hearts
content :) seems strange though that you never originally had a user name
and password!
I'm glad to see that you lot are losing grip of the sun down there and
allowing it to warm this bloody place, Mt Aussie wife complains from
September to June, no rest!!!!! Next week we go to Nebraska, I told her it
would be 29 degrees there, she thinks Centigrade but it's Fahrenheit!!!
Bad sod or what!!!
Martyn :)
Martyn Stewart
http://www.naturesound.org
Make every Garden a wildlife Habitat
-----Original Message-----
From: Vicki Powys
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 9:09 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] what's happening with HTML?
Evert,
I joined this group by writing an email to Doug von Gausig, or so I recall,
and Doug added my name to the naturerecordists list. I did not join via the
Yahoo web page. Hence I have no idea as to what name or ID I should be
typing in, in order to access my settings. Any suggestions?
Vicki Powys
Australia
on 21/3/04 11:00 AM, Evert Veldhuis at wrote:
> Vivky,
>
> According to the list of members, you ain't got no ID.
>
> You have to make one to edit your settings.
>
> Did you join this group by email (sending an email), or by website?
> I guess the first option, right?
>
> Regards, Evert
>
> --- In Vicki Powys <>
> wrote:
>> OK so I've just wasted half an hour of net time unsuccessfully
> trying to
>> "Edit my Marketing Preferences" on the Yahoo web page, as Walt has
> suggested
>> below.
>>
>> I went to the main page:
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/
>>
>> I clicked on "Sign In" at the top of the page.
>>
>> I was then asked to type in the following information:
>>
>> Yahoo! ID:
>> password:
>>
>> I tried typing in my name, but this was rejected.
>>
>> So just what name or ID am I supposed to type in here? And what
> the heck is
>> my password?
>>
>>
>> Vicki Powys
>> Australia
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> on 21/3/04 10:01 AM, Walter Knapp at wrote:
>>
>>
>>> At the top of the main group window you will find a welcome
> message and
>>> a link "My Account". Click on that and sign in. On the page that
> opens
>>> you will find a link "Edit my Marketing Preferences", click on
> that. Say
>>> no to absolutely everything, then save changes and you will find
> a lot
>>> of this stuff is cut way down. Though it does not get rid of all.
>>>
>>> Naturally, Yahoo does not make this too clear. And Doug is
> right, this
>>> is up to each person to set.
>>>
>>> Walt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Doug Von Gausig <>
>>>>
>>>> At 04:05 AM 3/19/2004, Syd wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> In just the last few days I have found that a number of
> naturerecordists
>>>>>> messages have had the effect that as soon as I open one from
> my inbox, it
>>>>>> causes the system to try to connect to the net, though there
> is nothing in
>>>>>> the message to indicate a reason for doing so.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is also beyond the moderator's control. I have changed my
> e-mail
>>>> program's settings to disallow executables in html content.
> That stopped
>>>> the problem for me. I have also written to Yahoo Groups
> objecting to
>>>> advertisers that place such instructions in their ads.
>>>>
>>>> Doug
>>>
>
>
>
> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
Yahoo! Groups Links
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