I called it chain email, which is what I thought it was called. For example:I think you are confusing people by calling it chain mail. Which is something else entirely.
I have a hotmail "junk" account, but didn't think these committee people I've only just started to deal with would send me this crap! However, I'll let them know what my hotmail address is for stuff I don't want to receiveFailing that..how about creating a "junk" email, such as a hotmail one and then let them know that all such mail should be sent there so that you can enjoy reading it later.
Initially I was getting committee related emails in which the email addresses of all members were visible. Didn't like it but as a new committee member didn't want to rock the boat.Can I just clarify something though....? Is the problem that you are getting regular emails and whilst the content is fine they are not using the BCC function and everyone can see everyone else's email address? (And they are using the reply to all function?).
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Is it that they are sending jokes/unwanted information to you and you want to put a stop to that?
You hadn't mentioned that the content was unwanted...is it?
Ther easiest thing is to change emails. But some people are so stupid they'll leave the old email on the cc list anyway if you dont act.
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I can't block the senders as I need to be able to send and receive emails to and from these people, and they are nice - just a bit uninformed! I don't know them particularly well and don't want to hurt any feelings, is there a diplomatic way of sorting my problem? I was wondering about putting a signature in my own emails to the effect of "no chain emails, & if you're including me in a bunch of emails then put my addy in BCC" - more nicely phrased thoughOr is that using a sledgehammer to crack a nut?
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