Inreach -- NCUC inreach / member engagement team

 

About Inreach
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To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Inreach Archives.

Using Inreach
To post a message to all the list members, send email to inreach@lists.ncuc.org.

You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below.

Subscribing to Inreach

Subscribe to Inreach by filling out the following form. This is a closed list, which means your subscription will be held for approval. You will be notified of the list moderator's decision by email. This is also a public list, which means that the list of members list is available to everyone. (but we obscure the addresses so they are not easily recognizable by spammers).

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    You may enter a privacy password below. This provides only mild security, but should prevent others from messing with your subscription. Do not use a valuable password as it will occasionally be emailed back to you in cleartext.

    If you choose not to enter a password, one will be automatically generated for you, and it will be sent to you once you've confirmed your subscription. You can always request a mail-back of your password when you edit your personal options.
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... or select your entry from the subscribers list (see above). If you leave the field blank, you will be prompted for your email address


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