[Technology 1178] Re: alternatives to attachments
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Thu Jul 26 13:56:17 EDT 2007
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How about posting documents on a website as a pdf file and just sending an announcement with the URL to the list?
-----Original Message-----
From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Mariann Fedele
Sent: Thu 7/26/2007 10:44 AM
To: The Technology and Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [Technology 1177] alternatives to attachments
Dear Tech list colleagues,
At a recent meeting at NIFL about the discussions list we talked about
what alternatives there may be to having messages come through the list
with attachments.
Having attachments on messages is a challenge for list subscribers with
dial-up service.
I thought some of you may have valuable input. What alternatives can you
think for making documents accessible to list members but not having
them come through the list with attachments?
Regards,
Mariann
Mariann Fedele
Director,
NYC Regional Adult Education Network
Literacy Assistance Center
Moderator,
NIFL Technology and Literacy Discussion List
32 Broadway 10th Floor
New York, New York 10004
212-803-3325
mariannf at lacnyc.org
www.lacnyc.org
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