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#pragma section-numbers off This page describes the minimal efforts you must take after creating an account in order to remain in good standing at HCoop. [[TableOfContents]] |
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You shouldn't read the above as an unreasonable requirement that you check Yet Another E-mail Account every day. Most members fall into one of the following categories: | Most members fall into one of the following categories: |
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* They choose to use HCoop as their primary e-mail provider. This often goes along with owning their own domains that they host with HCoop and use for their primary e-mail addresses. * They run `echo my.primary@email.address > ~/.forward` to set up forwarding of all HCoop messages to their preferred e-mail addresses. |
* They choose HCoop as their primary e-mail provider. This often goes along with having their own Internet domains hosted at HCoop and using one of them for their primary e-mail address. * They set up forwarding of all HCoop messages to their preferred e-mail address by running `echo my.primary@email.address > ~/.forward`. |
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We want to have a simple recipe for how to reach any member. This is "e-mail `member_username@hcoop.net`", and we hold you responsible for configuring your e-mail settings so that this method for reaching you is effective. | We want to have a simple recipe for how to reach any member. That recipe is "e-mail `member_username@hcoop.net`", and we hold you responsible for configuring your e-mail settings so that this method for reaching you is effective. |
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= Setting Alternate Contact Information = It never hurts to give us even more ways to contact you, including in situations where e-mail to `hcoop.net` is down. Please take a moment to visit the [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/contact contact information page] on the portal to tell us how we can reach you. |
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= Don't Forget to Change Your Password = ...by running `passwd` in an ssh session on mire.hcoop.net, because we stored your initial password unencrypted during the application process. |
This page describes the minimal efforts you must take after creating an account in order to remain in good standing at HCoop.
The most important thing to remember is that if you don't read all e-mail sent to you@hcoop.net promptly, your account may be removed. Here "promptly" probably means "at least once a month," but we do tend to assume that most members check their e-mail daily, and that almost everyone checks it at least weekly. With an all-volunteer staff, we just don't have the means to contact members otherwise, and we sometimes need your help on short notice to keep your sites running.
E-mail forwarding
Most members fall into one of the following categories:
- They choose HCoop as their primary e-mail provider. This often goes along with having their own Internet domains hosted at HCoop and using one of them for their primary e-mail address.
They set up forwarding of all HCoop messages to their preferred e-mail address by running echo my.primary@email.address > ~/.forward.
We want to have a simple recipe for how to reach any member. That recipe is "e-mail member_username@hcoop.net", and we hold you responsible for configuring your e-mail settings so that this method for reaching you is effective.
A Cautionary Tale
It happens fairly often that a new member stumbles down this unfortunate path:
- Bob joins and reads about our voluntary-subscription mailing lists, such as hcoop-discuss.
- Wanting to contribute to the HCoop community, Bob uses the portal to subscribe to the lists.
- N months later, Bob notices that the lists can get quite a lot of traffic.
- Bob concludes that "HCoop sends him too much e-mail," forgetting that he can unsubscribe from the voluntary lists at any time on his portal preferences page.
Bob stops reading all HCoop mailing list messages, including the hcoop-announce list that we sometimes use for important time-sensitive announcements; or, even worse, Bob originally decided that he didn't need to forward HCoop mail to his main e-mail account since he would just check his HCoop mailbox regularly, but now he ends up not reading any HCoop e-mail at all, even hand-crafted personal messages from desperate admins, who will always assume that bob@hcoop.net goes somewhere that Bob reads regularly.
- Bob misses a message asking him well in advance if he'd like to object to an increase in member dues, or Bob misses a message telling him he must make a dues payment soon or be expelled from the co-op, or Bob misses a message telling him that he must modify how his web site is set up or it will be taken down, etc..
If Bob just unsubcribed from the voluntary lists, he would be down to less than a message a month on average from our announcements list, plus a low balance reminder once a month if he gets behind in payments. We don't consider this to meet any reasonable definition of "too much e-mail," so we'll hold you responsible for problems that arise from your not reading messages of either of these two remaining kinds promptly.
Setting Alternate Contact Information
It never hurts to give us even more ways to contact you, including in situations where e-mail to hcoop.net is down. Please take a moment to visit the [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/contact contact information page] on the portal to tell us how we can reach you.
Now, About Those Lists...
Many of our members are gung-ho about receiving many e-mails each day related to HCoop, and they do subscribe to the discussion lists without trouble. We encourage anyone interested to visit [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/pref the portal preferences page] to subscribe to voluntary lists. Just remember that you can revisit that page to unsubscribe at any time.
Sliding-Scale Pledges
We have members with a variety of financial situations. To help keep dues low, we allow members with more financial resources to pledge to pay higher dues than normal, thus lowering everyone else's dues. Visit [https://members2.hcoop.net/portal/pledge the portal's pledge page] to learn about this system or make a pledge yourself.
Don't Forget to Change Your Password
...by running passwd in an ssh session on mire.hcoop.net, because we stored your initial password unencrypted during the application process.
And All the Rest...
Our MemberManual should contain everything else you need to know to use your HCoop membership effectively.