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Re: What is "system events" ?
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Re: What is "system events" ?


  • Subject: Re: What is "system events" ?
  • From: 2551phil <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2017 02:11:55 +0700

> On 21 Oct 2017, at 01:24, Steve Mills <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> crosspost

You’re twisting the concept. Anyone on an AppleScript mailing list should
expect to get posts about AppleScript. Being on more than one list of the same
subject and getting duplicates of the same message isn’t “crossposting”.

Crossposting means sending the same message to several diverse groups. Hence
“cross”…both in terms of crossing subject-specific content and in terms of
audience reaction…

If you object to getting messages about AppleScript in an AppleScript list
you’re subscribed to, either complain that the message is off-topic or, if you
get no joy, unsubscribe from a list that doesn’t cover your interests.



Best


Phil
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