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Thank you so much Terri, so much time had passed since I started this I

forgot who was who and what was what (for me that would be 2 minutes

hahaha) S.

Mito List Archives

>

>

> - and everybody else :)

>

>There is no " head " of the Mito List. It is a community of sharing between

>people brought together by a common interest in mitochondrial disease in

>which we are *all* equal and valuable members.

>

>Archives are available to ALL members of the Mito List (but you must be

>subscribed to access the archives). You can view the archives by going to

>http://www.onelist.com. You will need to type in your email address (the

>address that is subscribed to the list) and your onelist password.

>

>If you don't know your password, just type in your email address in the

>appropriate box on the left hand side of the screen and click " member

>center " . You will then be given an option to have your password sent to

you

>at that email address.

>

>If you have never before accessed the onelist web site, go to

>http://www.onelist.com and click on the button that says " new member " in

the

>upper left hand corner. Fill in the information requested (remembering to

>use the email address that is subscribed to the Mito List) and click on the

> " register " button. You will then see a second screen requesting additional

>information. None of this information is required so only fill it out if

>you want to. Then click on the " Complete Registration " button at the

bottom

>of the screen. That will complete the registration. You can then go into

>your account immediately by clicking on " Click here to access your

>userinfo " .

>

>Once you are logged into the Onelist website, you can then access the

>archives by clicking on " Mito " , then " View Archives. "

>

>If you have any problems let me know and I'll try to help.

>

>Terri

>

> wrote:

>

>>Oh, how I love what you both wrote. Lynnie, you are the head of this

>list,

>>right? Do you keep copys somehow of all the posts? I can't >figure out

what

>>to do with them. I have a couple of hundred on each >of 2 computers and

>>feel so worried wiping them out in case I need to >refer to something.

>>Somehow these need cataloging for referance. >Anyone do anything special

>>with their posts or have the same problem >I do with wiping them all off?

>

>

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- and everybody else :)

There is no " head " of the Mito List. It is a community of sharing between

people brought together by a common interest in mitochondrial disease in

which we are *all* equal and valuable members.

Archives are available to ALL members of the Mito List (but you must be

subscribed to access the archives). You can view the archives by going to

http://www.onelist.com. You will need to type in your email address (the

address that is subscribed to the list) and your onelist password.

If you don't know your password, just type in your email address in the

appropriate box on the left hand side of the screen and click " member

center " . You will then be given an option to have your password sent to you

at that email address.

If you have never before accessed the onelist web site, go to

http://www.onelist.com and click on the button that says " new member " in the

upper left hand corner. Fill in the information requested (remembering to

use the email address that is subscribed to the Mito List) and click on the

" register " button. You will then see a second screen requesting additional

information. None of this information is required so only fill it out if

you want to. Then click on the " Complete Registration " button at the bottom

of the screen. That will complete the registration. You can then go into

your account immediately by clicking on " Click here to access your

userinfo " .

Once you are logged into the Onelist website, you can then access the

archives by clicking on " Mito " , then " View Archives. "

If you have any problems let me know and I'll try to help.

Terri

wrote:

>Oh, how I love what you both wrote. Lynnie, you are the head of this >list,

>right? Do you keep copys somehow of all the posts? I can't >figure out what

>to do with them. I have a couple of hundred on each >of 2 computers and

>feel so worried wiping them out in case I need to >refer to something.

>Somehow these need cataloging for referance. >Anyone do anything special

>with their posts or have the same problem >I do with wiping them all off?

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