Hi,

On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 09:59:01AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm communicating with a state level peer-to-peer support group.
> The national organization has a peer-to-peer "mailing list" built around
> webmail as a complement/alternative to their sponsored social media groups.
> I find the web based system unusable.

If what they have can only be accessed by a web browser then what
they have is in my opinion more correctly known as "a web forum".

> How do I clearly ask the state rep if there is a traditional mailing list

"Can I participate in this group by email alone?"

Their most likely answer: "no, what we have is what we have"

I would certainly not try to come up with examples of other mailing
lists, especially not ones like debian-user, because they most liekly
won't know what you are referring to. They probably do know what email
is, though.

Thanks,
Andy

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