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====Mailing lists you administer====
====Mailing lists you administer====
The Earl Marshal is the admin for the Marshals mailing list  - marshals@lochac.sca.org
The Earl Marshal is the admin for the Marshals mailing list  - marshals@lochac.sca.org
It gets a lot of spam and not a lot else. The instructions for discarding spam are contained in the emails that capture it for being an email from an unsubscribed address.


The password is updated for each new Earl Marshal, rather than being handed down.
The password is updated for each new Earl Marshal, rather than being handed down.

Revision as of 21:29, 6 July 2023

Email

The email address for the Earl Marshal is marshal@lochac.sca.org

Webmail can be accessed via https://mail.lochac.sca.org/. The password is updated for each new Earl Marshal, rather than being handed down.

You can set it up so that you can interact with it via your normal web client - eg Mail on iOS, or Gmail etc. Masonry can help get you set up.

Make sure that traffic sent via your own mail client end up in the sent items in the web client.

DO NOT set up mail forwarding to your own account, nor allow your deputies to do the same. All the traffic relating to SCA offices is subject to Privacy Act requirements, so needs to be stored where it can be retrieved.

Mailing lists

Mailing lists you administer

The Earl Marshal is the admin for the Marshals mailing list - marshals@lochac.sca.org

It gets a lot of spam and not a lot else. The instructions for discarding spam are contained in the emails that capture it for being an email from an unsubscribed address.

The password is updated for each new Earl Marshal, rather than being handed down.

Mailing lists you are subscribed to

Lochac Kingdom Officers [LKO]

Authorisations database

https://authorisations.lochac.sca.org/

The password is updated for each new Earl Marshal, rather than being handed down.

Talk to Nicodemus about getting a tour of the replacement database, and then approve or decline it progressing to live. It'll give us the capability to have online auth cards. Just needs some decisions made about who can see what - eg can all marshals see everyone's authorisation status. I just didn't get time for it.