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E-Forum Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the Jack Miller Network E-Forum?

The Jack Miller E-Forum is comprised Members SUBSCRIBED to the Network. To have access to this mailing list, you must:

  • Fill out the Sign me up! form
  • Be part of a company registered for the most recent network meeting.

When you sign up for access, you will receive a confirming e-mail explaining that you are subscribed to this list.

Subscription is for a duration of 6 months following the most recent network meeting and intended an an extension of the most recent meeting and it's network experience Your subscription will remain active as long as your company registers for subsequent network meetings. The subscription term is for the six months following the network meeting.  If you are unable to attend a meeting, your subscription will expire. If you continue to attend network meetings, you do not need to re-subscribe to the E-Forum.

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What are the benefits?

The major benefit of the Jack Miller E-Forum is the ability to stay in touch with a worldwide network of members in "real time".  You can continue the network experience throughout the year in the following ways:

Send a question to the mailing list and get immediate answers from other members by return e-mail.

  • Stay in touch with what other members are talking about.
  • Help other members by sharing your specific expertise.
  • Avoid business problems by getting advice from knowledgeable experts.
  • Understand various equipment alternatives.
  • Discuss software tips and techniques.
  • Advertise your special capabilities to other network members.
  • Get leads on new projects.
  • Look for joint venture partners.
  • Develop new relationships with other network members that you might not otherwise have a chance to meet.
  • Tap into the "Knowledge Bank" of network members to help with the growth of your business.
  • Anything else you can imagine!

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How does it work?

To be a part of the Jack Miller E-Forum, you must subscribe by filling out the "Sign me up!" form.

Once you are subscribed, you are part of a group of network members who can communicate directly with one another via e-mail in "real time".

To communicate with the group, simply send an e-mail to:
Members@JackMiller.com
and your message will be instantly broadcast to the subscribed group of members via e-mail.

    Remember to include the subject of your message in the e-mail subject line.

    Also... don't forget to include your signature so people know who is sending the message!

When a message is received,  respond to it by pressing the "Reply Button" on your e-mail program and typing in your response. The subject line remains in the message and your reply is rebroadcast to the group.

It is just like sitting in a giant round table discussion group!

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What if I am getting too much e-mail?

A "Digest Version" of the mailing list is also available.  You will not receive individual e-mails but rather a single e-mail with the most recent messages grouped together.  This may be more convenient to those who do not like to receive e-mail but still want to stay in touch. There are fewer e-mails received, however, messages are delayed until a group is accumulated.  (We suggest starting with the regular subscription.)

Digests of messages will also be "Archived" so you can retrieve past messages to see what people have discussed previously.  (See below)
To Un-Subscribe from the list:

If you would prefer not to be on the Jack Miller Network E-Forum, you may un-subscribe by using the

    "Sign Me Up!" form or sending an e-mail to:
    Members@JackMiller.com
    with the word ""un-subscribe" in the subject line.

    To be deleted from the Digest List, 
    write ""un-subscribe digest" in the subject line.

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How do I retrieve DIGESTS of PAST MESSAGES that people have sent?

If you want to retrieve a digest of past Network E-Forum Messages:

You can click on the digest of past messages and read them in your browser

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How do I subscribe?

So... would you like to subscribe?  It is simple! Just go to the "Sign me up!" form and send it off to be instantly subscribed.  You will receive a welcome message in your e-mail to confirm you are part of the group.

Your subscription will remain active as long as your company registers for subsequent network meetings. The subscription term is for the six months following the network meeting.  If you are unable to attend a meeting, your subscription will expire. If you continue to attend network meetings, you do not need to re-subscribe to the E-Forum.

Have fun with the list!  The more members use it the greater its value, so "get on board" and use it frequently.

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I am suddenly not receiving messages. What Happened?

My Messages are not getting posted. What Happened?

The FROM and/or REPLY TO addresses in your e-mail software must match the e-mail address you used to subscribe to the list.

If you want to change your e-mail address.

    Use the Un-subscribe an Subscribe options in the "Sign Me Up!" form to delete your old address and add your new one.

The most common reasons for not receiving messages or inability to post messages are as follows:

    You subscribed to the list with an e-mail address that is different from the one listed in your e-mail software

    You changed Internet service providers.

    Your computer network administrator has made changes to your system.
    To correct the problem:

    Check the FROM address by sending yourself an e-mail
    If you are having difficulties, Un-subscribe your old address and re-subscribe using the Sign Me Up! form.

The E-Forum automatically deletes undeliverable addresses that bounce back. You will need to re-subscribe to get back on the list.

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