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  • Tweaking a NP Facebook Page

    Kind of a kick of from the popular thread on making a FB page, I have a couple of questions I haven't been able to find answers to. I had a Cause page but am moving traffic over to my FB page www.facebook.com/pages/edit/ . Somewhere on my page I want to add links to: -My facebook Cause page apps.facebook.com/causes/105258/58450779 -My Facebook IGIVE
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by Gunpowder on 10-16-2009
  • Re: ConstantContact vs Vertical response

    To followup on my situation, The new ISP has had my e-mails blocked as spam from three ISP's (Hotmail, Comcast, Mchsi) in the last three weeks. Never had that with the original ISP. After some problem solving, I was able to send my outgoing mail through the local ISP server while still keeping my old e-mail address so e-mail comes in from the other
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by Gunpowder on 10-16-2009
  • Re: ConstantContact vs Vertical response

    I am familiar with mailman as I use it for acouplepersonal; clubs I am involved in. Yes my ISP has it on their server. Doesn't resolve my e-mailing press releases though. Limited to 20 e-mails, I guess I could split the e-mails into two bulk releases.
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by Gunpowder on 09-22-2009
  • ConstantContact vs Vertical response

    The brief story: My ISP sold their dial-up division to another entity that limits outgoing e-mails to 20 recipients. I discovered this when trying to do a press release (33 recipients). I also send out e-alerts to a much larger group. My website is hosted locally but my e-mail now goes through another company. I have the choice of changing my e-mail
    Posted to Virtual Community (Forum) by Gunpowder on 09-17-2009
  • Re: Nonprofits beware of Lenovo quirk

    My point was the bureaucracy was pretty deep to get this issue resolved. Businesses use billing addresses, physical addresses, PO Box numbers, etc. If our tax exempt form was a PO box number UPS wouldn't ship there anyway. The fact our billing address is our board treasurer's home is icing on the cake. BTW, I strongly recommend the Lenovo T400
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by Gunpowder on 07-16-2009
  • Re: Providing Public WIFI. Any Issues?

    Actually that was one of the questions I asked them,. I explained what we were evcentually planning and they said there was no restricitons.
    Posted to Wireless Connectivity (Forum) by Gunpowder on 03-17-2009
  • Re: How do you extend the life of your PCs?

    Keep it off the floor where dust collects. I keep mine on a file cabinet. Air it out as well. It is 7 years old now and I repalced the HD last year.
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by Gunpowder on 03-11-2009
  • Re: Nonprofits beware of Lenovo quirk

    Update: A Lenovo employee surfing the notebookreview.com forums came across my thread on my problem and sent me Michelle from Lenovo who helped me out. It took a combined 4-6 tries between my order agent and Michelle and 5 weeks but Michelle finally came thorough and I received word of a tax credit to my credit card! I am sure I spent more than the
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by Gunpowder on 03-10-2009
  • Re: Providing Public WIFI. Any Issues?

    Problem: NP has only 1 employee. I am not always avaialble on property. I had thought about providing access to WIFI as a benefit of being a donor. You get the info that way but it doesn't get info from walk-ins if I anot around.
    Posted to Wireless Connectivity (Forum) by Gunpowder on 03-05-2009
  • Re: Providing Public WIFI. Any Issues?

    Harvesting e-mail addresses would be in the form of: Joe Q. Public logs on to our WiFI. He has to provide his e-mail address and perhaps his name in order to get to the WWW. It would state that by using the wifi he is willingingly acknowledging that he will recieve e-mail content from the NP as a tradeoff for using our access point.
    Posted to Wireless Connectivity (Forum) by Gunpowder on 03-05-2009
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