On Sun, 2019-01-20 at 09:28 +0000, Laura Atkins wrote:
> > On 19 Jan 2019, at 09:42, Jim Popovitch via mailop <mailop@mailop.o
> > rg> wrote:
> > 
> > On Fri, 2019-01-18 at 17:07 +0000, Benjamin BILLON wrote:
> > > I'm not convinced Mailop is the best place to get help on your
> > > very
> > > specific deliverability issues. You might want join slack
> > > workspaces
> > > like "emailgeeks" to discuss that, 
> > 
> > FWIW, Slack's a bit odd about workspaces.
> > 
> > From: https://emailgeeks.slack.com/ 
> > 
> >  If you have an @displayblock.com, @beyondtheenvelope.co.uk,
> >  @litmus.com, @campaignmonitor.com, @actionrocket.co, 
> >  @rebelmail.com, @taxiforemail.com, @dotmailer.com, or 
> >  @apsis.com email address, you can create an account.
> > 
> > So that's a tightly controlled workspace, the only other way would
> > be to administratively (Settings & Permissions -> Workspace Signup
> > Mode) change it to an Invitation-Only workspace.
> 
> There are hundreds of people in the workspace that don’t work at
> those companies. Approval is pretty simple, you just have to ask. 
> 
Hi Laura,

Thanks for the response.  This is me asking. :-)  I use Slack, but I'm
not 100% sure if it's possible, but you should probably add something
to the default page at https://emailgeeks.slack.com/ that indicates
who/how to contact.  As it is right now access is very limited and
there is no information or details for how to get access.

-Jim P.


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