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From: Lucy GRECO
Date: Tue, May 19 2020 5:13PM
Subject: how do i know if a post i sent that was materated gets posted.
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hello: i should know better by now not to add webaim messages to a bcc list
as it always seems to get marterated. does any one know how i know if it
gets sent out after moderation i don't want to resend the message if it
already got posted. i wanted to make sure every one saw the message about
my and lflegel GAAD event lucy
Lucia Greco
Web Accessibility Evangelist
IST - Architecture, Platforms, and Integration
University of California, Berkeley
(510) 289-6008 skype: lucia1-greco
http://webaccess.berkeley.edu
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From: Murphy, Sean
Date: Tue, May 19 2020 5:59PM
Subject: Re: how do i know if a post i sent that was materated gets posted.
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Lucy,

Sorry I did not see it.




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From: Jared Smith
Date: Tue, May 19 2020 8:14PM
Subject: Re: how do i know if a post i sent that was materated gets posted.
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Lucy -

We have online archives of the WebAIM list at
https://webaim.org/discussion/mail_archive?sort_by=1 You can always
check there to see all posted messages.

In this case, because your first message was sent to the list using
bcc instead of the to field, it was rejected. You should have received
a message indicating this. But I see that your most recent message
about GAAD has been posted to the list.

On the topic of Global Accessibility Awareness DAY, I hope that you'll
join me and the founders of GAAD, Jennison Asuncion and Joe Devon,
along with Sharron Rush and Matt King for a webinar sharing the
findings of this years State of Accessibility Report on Thursday at
10:30am Pacific. Details and registration at
https://pages.diamond.la/en/webinars/diamond-webinars-registration-1

Thanks,

Jared Smith
WebAIM.org