Frequently Asked Questions About the Email List

How do I join the YNPN Email List?
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How do I post to YNPN?
If you are already subscribed to YNPN SFBA, you can post by emailing: sfba_members@lists.ynpn.org

I want to archive/get the digest option/view my messages on the web site, how do I do this?
Go to http://lists.ynpn.org and register under the email address you are already registered for YNPN under.  At that point, you should be able to click on the YNPN SFBA-members list and edit your list preferences.  If you have problems, email ListAdmin@ynpn.org

How do I search the email list archives?
You can search the YNPN Jobs List using the link below and looking under the "National" Groups Heading. You can also search the YNPN jobs database at ynpn.org. 

Search:  YNPN Jobs

Are housing listings appropriate?
Yes, with feedback from the list members we have decided that these types of postings are appropriate to the list because of the shortage of housing in SF and the challenges (e.g. low salaries) faced by YNPs.

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What do I do if I have problems or questions?
Email the List Manager at ListAdmin@ynpn.org

Can I send a petition to the list?
No.  Petitions and chain emails are not appropriate.  If you have a question about something you would like to post, please email the List Manager at ListAdmin@ynpn.org.

Can I send a virus warning to the list?
Not unless you have first checked to make sure it is valid at
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/vinfodb.html (this is one of many sites that can tell you about the validity of a virus warning).  Most virus warnings are hoaxes.

How do I file a complaint about a post to the list?
Email the List Manager at ListAdmin@ynpn.org or another member of the Advisory Board.

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