A new express postal delivery from the IPKat!
Some of our readers have asked why the IPKat doesn't offer his regular readers the chance to receive email notification each time he posts a fresh blog. Well, the IPKat -- despite being all paws and claws when it comes to techie things -- has finally worked out how to do it. If you'd like to receive an email each time the IPKat posts a blog, just click here and let him know. There are two things to note:
* The notification works through the Google Groups software. If, having signed up, you change your mind, it's quick and easy to get your name and email address removed from the list of recipients.Says the IPKat, it's all a bit experimental at the moment so please don't panic if at first it all goes wrong. Merpel adds: "even if you get the IPKat's postings by email, it's still worth visiting the site from time to time. This is because blogs do quite often get amended or corrected".
* The IPKat's emails to you, being circulars, may initially find their way into your junk mail folders.
A NEW POSTAL DELIVERY SERVICE FROM THE IPKAT
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