[email protected]

>>telling her opinion in her own way, and not being politically correct about
it. . . I don't call that ridicule, I call that "Sandra Dodd Honesty". >>

Yes Mary you are right... I'm very opinionated when it comes to something
that really sets me off and definately not PC about it, but then again I
guess that's why I'm bucking the system and starting out on this unschooling
journey.

A word of warning to all on this unschooling list, I can be very direct, to
the point, some may think downright rude and inpolite. So when a subject
catches my attention I'm going to be very outspoken about it.... Whether
people like the way I write or not, is not my concern... It's important that
I say what I need to say...

Whenever I read something I don't like it sets off something in me and the
"obey" did it in this case. Having been around extremely opressed religious
women in my life that have obeyed to the point of being physically, mentally,
emotionally and spiritually raped this is a hot button with me.

Some of the stories I hear in my volunteer work with abused women, come from
being married to very religious men who expect obedience.

Dawn
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Dawn Falbe
Personal Development Coach
Relocational Astrologer
(520) 579-2646
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Bernard Shaw





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[email protected]

In a message dated 9/7/2001 11:58:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
NumoAstro@... writes:


> Whenever I read something I don't like it sets off something in me and the
> "obey" did it in this case. Having been around extremely opressed
> religious
> women in my life that have obeyed to the point of being physically,
> mentally,
> emotionally and spiritually raped this is a hot button with me.
>

There you go Dawn. . . as I was trying to say and maybe did not get my point
over very well. . . when my(our) buttons are pushed, I find it a great
opportunity time. . . time to reflect and do some healing around that issue.
I sure cannot say for others what the opportunity is. . .hell, I have a hard
time figuring it out for me. . . but I DO know it is there. The things we get
the most upset about are opportunitites for us. If we are pointing the finger
at someone else, there are always three fingers pointing back at us. :)

Anyway, I appreciate your directness, and Sandra's and others here as well. .
. I know I can learn a lot from it as I tend to avoid confrontations like the
plague.

lovemary


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R Meyers

A word of warning to all on this unschooling list, I can be very direct, to the point, some may think downright rude and impolite. So when a subject catches my attention I'm going to be very outspoken about it.... Whether people like the way I write or not, is not my concern... It's important that I say what I need to say...
And for this reason alone I await with baited breath the day when a email list exists where you can systematically delete specific people's posts without ever having to see them!! Pardon me for not being excited about being subjected someone's unapologetic rude and impolite soapboxes! I believe we are all free to express our opinions and yes even to get "to the point" and defensive about our views.......but have we gone so far as to say that none of us should be guided by some sort of common sense of sure respect of others. If that is the case then the world is in far sadder shape than I thought.....I would like to think of myself of someone with strong views, determined thought and high expectations of others but yet I would be embarrassed to say that I do not have the ability, nor the inclination, to conduct myself in a respectful manner toward my fellow mankind.
Rachel






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Johanna SanInocencio

But not all christian women who obey their husbands are abused. I have known
people like you have spoken of and it breaks my heart. That is not Godliness
it is opression. My marriage is nothing like that. My husband and I are
partners. We work out our differences. Sometimes I change my mind. Sometimes
he changes his. I don't disagree with him publicly, but will discuss issues
with him in private. Often he will understand and change his mind. He has a
certain wisdom on some things I do not. I rely and trust in him. He has
never laid a violent hand upon me. My "obedience" comes out of love and
respect for my husband, not fear and intimidation. I believe that is more
like the model God had in mind, not a cowering woman vibrating in fear,but
a confident woman who is strengthened and empowered by the relationship she
has with her husband.
Johanna
Life is the ultimate learning experience!
----- Original Message -----
From: <NumoAstro@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:57 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Opinions and PC


> >>telling her opinion in her own way, and not being politically correct
about
> it. . . I don't call that ridicule, I call that "Sandra Dodd Honesty".
>>
>
> Yes Mary you are right... I'm very opinionated when it comes to something
> that really sets me off and definately not PC about it, but then again I
> guess that's why I'm bucking the system and starting out on this
unschooling
> journey.
>
> A word of warning to all on this unschooling list, I can be very direct,
to
> the point, some may think downright rude and inpolite. So when a subject
> catches my attention I'm going to be very outspoken about it.... Whether
> people like the way I write or not, is not my concern... It's important
that
> I say what I need to say...
>
> Whenever I read something I don't like it sets off something in me and the
> "obey" did it in this case. Having been around extremely opressed
religious
> women in my life that have obeyed to the point of being physically,
mentally,
> emotionally and spiritually raped this is a hot button with me.
>
> Some of the stories I hear in my volunteer work with abused women, come
from
> being married to very religious men who expect obedience.
>
> Dawn
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Dawn Falbe
> Personal Development Coach
> Relocational Astrologer
> (520) 579-2646
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> The Path of Least Resistance is Inside of You
> www.astrologerdawn.com
> Enlightening women on how to live their Soul Purpose
>
> "The people who get on in this world
> are people who get up and look for the
> circumstances they want, and,
> if they can't find them, make them." - George Bernard Shaw
>
> "The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in
school."-George
> Bernard Shaw

Dawn

--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@y...>
wrote:
> Pardon me for not being excited about being subjected someone's
unapologetic rude and impolite soapboxes! I believe we are all free
to express our opinions and yes even to get "to the point" and
defensive about our views.......but have we gone so far as to say
that none of us should be guided by some sort of common sense of sure
respect of others> Rachel

Who gets to decide if someone else's opinion is rude and impolite?
Surely that's an individual call... Some of the posts I've read from
Lynda and Sandra have been considered by others as rude... I just see
them as lively debate. I guess it's just each persons' perspective.

Dawn

[email protected]

On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 21:17:46 -0700 "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@...>
writes:
> And for this reason alone I await with baited breath the day when a
> email list exists where you can systematically delete specific
> people's posts without ever having to see them!!

Can't you killfile people with your email software? I've been doing it
for 4 or 5 years, I believe... there are a few ways to rig it, depending
on your email program, but it's really not hard...

Daron

Lynda

Hey, I am the ruler of the rude-dom <g> don't go trying to take away
title!!!

Lynda

----- Original Message -----
From: Dawn <NumoAstro@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:34 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Opinions and PC


> --- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@y...>
> wrote:
> > Pardon me for not being excited about being subjected someone's
> unapologetic rude and impolite soapboxes! I believe we are all free
> to express our opinions and yes even to get "to the point" and
> defensive about our views.......but have we gone so far as to say
> that none of us should be guided by some sort of common sense of sure
> respect of others> Rachel
>
> Who gets to decide if someone else's opinion is rude and impolite?
> Surely that's an individual call... Some of the posts I've read from
> Lynda and Sandra have been considered by others as rude... I just see
> them as lively debate. I guess it's just each persons' perspective.
>
> Dawn
>
>
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Well Daron, share that info would ya! :) I use Outlook Express and I would love to know how to do that.
Rachel
----- Original Message -----
From: freeform@...
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Opinions and PC




On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 21:17:46 -0700 "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@...>
writes:
> And for this reason alone I await with baited breath the day when a
> email list exists where you can systematically delete specific
> people's posts without ever having to see them!!

Can't you killfile people with your email software? I've been doing it
for 4 or 5 years, I believe... there are a few ways to rig it, depending
on your email program, but it's really not hard...

Daron

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R Meyers

Sure it is Dawn, but I notice I rarely get called rude and impolite when I respond to a post whereas I see you have gotten quite a few comments about your posts during the short time I"ve been on this list so I suppose you can just let the masses speak for themselves........typically majority rules
Rachel
----- Original Message -----
From: Dawn
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:34 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Opinions and PC


--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@y...>
wrote:
> Pardon me for not being excited about being subjected someone's
unapologetic rude and impolite soapboxes! I believe we are all free
to express our opinions and yes even to get "to the point" and
defensive about our views.......but have we gone so far as to say
that none of us should be guided by some sort of common sense of sure
respect of others> Rachel

Who gets to decide if someone else's opinion is rude and impolite?
Surely that's an individual call... Some of the posts I've read from
Lynda and Sandra have been considered by others as rude... I just see
them as lively debate. I guess it's just each persons' perspective.

Dawn


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[email protected]

In a message dated 9/8/2001 1:27:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
saninocencio@... writes:


> He has a
>

And I bet that you have a certain wisdom on things that he does not. :)

lovemary


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Bridget E Coffman

On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 23:57:00 EDT NumoAstro@... writes:
>
>
> A word of warning to all on this unschooling list, I can be very
> direct, to
> the point, some may think downright rude and inpolite. So when a
> subject
> catches my attention I'm going to be very outspoken about it....
> Whether
> people like the way I write or not, is not my concern... It's
> important that
> I say what I need to say...
>

That's great with me!!!! As long as you can accept it when others do the
same and don't agree with you on a subject.

Bridget


~~~~If electricity comes from electrons...does that mean that morality
comes from morons?~~~~
I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
Some letter of that After-life to spell;
And by and by my Soul returned to me,
And answered, "I Myself am Heaven and Hell." -- The Rubaiyat

[email protected]

In a message dated 09/08/2001 3:58:27 AM !!!First Boot!!!, NumoAstro@...
writes:


> Whenever I read something I don't like it sets off something in me and the
> "obey" did it in this case. Having been around extremely opressed
> religious
> women in my life that have obeyed to the point of being physically,
> mentally,
> emotionally and spiritually raped this is a hot button with me.
>
> Some of the stories I hear in my volunteer work with abused women, come
> from
> being married to very religious men who expect obedience.
>
> Dawn
>


It really is something to keep in mind, Dawn. Thanks for reminding us all.

We all come to this list with our own experiences. I haven't worked with
battered women and am in a marriage where "obey" wasn't part of the vows.
So, my perspective is bound to be different from others'.

One thing that I personally think is extremely honest and helpful in
understanding what the other person is saying is to know where they are
coming from.

Hard to do all at once on an email list.

But after a while, you do sort of get a feel for who will likely come down on
which side on any given issue.

Other lists that have political or economic discussions -- you just know Hank
will pop up with his theory of the evils of big government and Jake will talk
about the evils of big corporations. Then you hear them talk about a few
issues and you find out Hank is his local Republican/Libertarian whatever and
Jake is head of the local ACLU branch. :)

Now, if you didn't know that about them going in and they are reluctant to
tell you where they are coming from you spend a lot of time sorting out how
they could be so dumb as to hold a view contrary to yours! :)

Labels are bad in this PC world of ours but disclosure of who we are and
where we are coming from seems honest to me.

The truly honest discussion is one where we can realize what our own
prejudices are and how our own experiences are coloring our view of things
and where we can try to see both or all sides and explain our positions
beyond the scope of our personal experience.

At least you ladies got me thinking this morning!

Nance





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Bridget E Coffman

On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 00:15:50 -0700 "Lynda" <lurine@...> writes:
> Hey, I am the ruler of the rude-dom <g> don't go trying to take away
> title!!!
>
> Lynda
>

Really? I've never found you to be rude on the other list we share. I
have felt some of what was said here by others was. But a little
rudeness never scares me away.

Bridget

~~~~If electricity comes from electrons...does that mean that morality
comes from morons?~~~~
I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
Some letter of that After-life to spell;
And by and by my Soul returned to me,
And answered, "I Myself am Heaven and Hell." -- The Rubaiyat

Bridget E Coffman

On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 09:41:43 EDT marbleface@... writes:
> Jake is head of the local ACLU branch. :)
>

Hey . . . if there really is a Jake out there, I'd appreciate a contact
off-list. I have an ACLU question.

Bridget
rumpleteasermom@...

~~~~If electricity comes from electrons...does that mean that morality
comes from morons?~~~~
I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
Some letter of that After-life to spell;
And by and by my Soul returned to me,
And answered, "I Myself am Heaven and Hell." -- The Rubaiyat

Dawn

--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., Bridget E Coffman
<rumpleteasermom@j...> wrote:
> >
> That's great with me!!!! As long as you can accept it when others
do the
> same and don't agree with you on a subject.
>
> Bridget



I certainly can Bridget and love to hear what others have to say. By
being on this list I'm learning to change the way I think about
unschooling and letting sons decide for themselves what they want to
do as much as possible. Again I think that's about having faith that
they will be ok.

Dawn

Bonni Sollars

As a Christian woman, I can understand your point. I have seen stuff
like this too. But it is so not what the Bible teaches. In fact, men
are told to honor and submit to their wives in scripture. And men are
supposed to love their wives and treat them with the same care as they
treat their own bodies. A lot of the references to women relate to the
culture they were in more than to universal commands. Scripture clearly
teaches that Christian wives are fellow heirs with their husbands. Men
who require obedience to the point of abuse are not full of the Holy
Spirit, but of a demonic spirit. Jesus said whoever wishes to lead must
serve everyone. Authority's purpose is to protect, not control.
Scripture teaches to respect the law of the land in the sense of being
submitted to authority, yet in many places just being a believer is
breaking the law. So submission is more an attitude of listening and
honoring and considering another's opinion than slave-like obedience out
of fear. And the Bible teaches we are a house for God to live in, and
we must treat that house with honor. Unfortunately, many scriptures have
for centuries been taken out of their cultural and written context to
wield as a club to keep women under a male's control.
Bonni

Lynda

I am continually being "corrected," told "the" acceptable way to post and
about how rude I am <g> Not that it does anything but remind me of why I am
unschooling instead of using the ps system <g>

Lynda

If a cluttered desk top is the sign of a cluttered mind, what is an empty
desk top a sign of?
----- Original Message -----
From: Bridget E Coffman <rumpleteasermom@...
>
> Really? I've never found you to be rude on the other list we share. I
> have felt some of what was said here by others was. But a little
> rudeness never scares me away.
>
> Bridget

Johanna SanInocencio

exactly
Johanna
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Opinions and PC


> In a message dated 9/8/2001 1:27:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> saninocencio@... writes:
>
>
> > He has a
> >
>
> And I bet that you have a certain wisdom on things that he does not. :)
>
> lovemary
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@y...>
wrote:
> Sure it is Dawn, but I notice I rarely get called rude and impolite
when I respond to a post whereas I see you have gotten quite a few
comments about your posts during the short time I"ve been on this
list so I suppose you can just let the masses speak for
themselves........typically majority rules
> Rachel

Now there's a classic belief system that the majority rules and
therefore is right. If everyone felt that way there would be no
unschooling, no vegetarians, no people who protest against nuclear
arms, etc etc. I feel honored that someone is keeping track of what
I'm saying and who is responding. I guess I must be having an impact.

Thanks for noticing me Rachel...

Dawn

Lynda

Nah, the majority doesn't rule <g> The squeeky wheel rules <g>

Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: R Meyers <livinglighthouse@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Opinions and PC


> Sure it is Dawn, but I notice I rarely get called rude and impolite when I
respond to a post whereas I see you have gotten quite a few comments about
your posts during the short time I"ve been on this list so I suppose you can
just let the masses speak for themselves........typically majority rules
> Rachel
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dawn
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:34 PM
> Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Opinions and PC
>
>
> --- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@y...>
> wrote:
> > Pardon me for not being excited about being subjected someone's
> unapologetic rude and impolite soapboxes! I believe we are all free
> to express our opinions and yes even to get "to the point" and
> defensive about our views.......but have we gone so far as to say
> that none of us should be guided by some sort of common sense of sure
> respect of others> Rachel
>
> Who gets to decide if someone else's opinion is rude and impolite?
> Surely that's an individual call... Some of the posts I've read from
> Lynda and Sandra have been considered by others as rude... I just see
> them as lively debate. I guess it's just each persons' perspective.
>
> Dawn
>
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--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "Lynda" <lurine@s...> wrote:
> I am continually being "corrected," told "the" acceptable way to
post and
> about how rude I am <g> Not that it does anything but remind me of
why I am
> unschooling instead of using the ps system <g>
>
> Lynda
>

I second that

Dawn

R Meyers

How exactly is it that people telling you how rude you are correlate to why you unschool??
Rachel



--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., "Lynda" <lurine@s...> wrote:
> I am continually being "corrected," told "the" acceptable way to
post and
> about how rude I am <g> Not that it does anything but remind me of
why I am
> unschooling instead of using the ps system <g>
>
> Lynda
>



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R Meyers

Don't flatter yourself Dawn, the only thing that is noticeable that I've seen so far is that you enjoy pissing people off........it has nothing to do with making people think, and I'm even a bit skeptical if you actually belief half the things you actually say. There are people out there that just enjoy listening to their own voice.........that is all I noticed about you.
Rachel
I feel honored that someone is keeping track of what
I'm saying and who is responding. I guess I must be having an impact.

Thanks for noticing me Rachel...

Dawn


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[email protected]

In a message dated 9/8/01 11:46:56 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
livinglighthouse@... writes:

> you enjoy pissing people off.. Rachel

Wow what power I have that I have that much control over other people, their
feelings and emoitions<g> I never thought of myself in terms of enjoying
pissing people off but I'll take it in the spirit it was meant and think
about it (LOL)... I just thought I was expressing my opinion about a subject
that I know a lot about. Thanks for "telling me" exactly what I'm doing
Rachel.. It's nice of you to spend so much time monitoring me and informing
me of what I'm doing wrong in life....

I'll keep what you say in mind

Dawn
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Dawn Falbe
Personal Development Coach
Relocational Astrologer
(520) 579-2646
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The Path of Least Resistance is Inside of You
www.astrologerdawn.com
Enlightening women on how to live their Soul Purpose

"The people who get on in this world
are people who get up and look for the
circumstances they want, and,
if they can't find them, make them." - George Bernard Shaw

"The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school."-George
Bernard Shaw





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[email protected]

On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 00:35:29 -0700 "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@...>
writes:
> Well Daron, share that info would ya! :) I use Outlook Express
> and I would love to know how to do that.


Um... download Eudora? I've never used Outlook, for many reasons, and if
you do use it, make sure you keep your anti-virus software up to date.

I do have another computer that has all the microsoft stuff on it, so if
no one else knows I'll hook it up and see if I can figure it out...

Daron

Tanya Barrera

On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 00:35:29 -0700 "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@...>
writes:
> Well Daron, share that info would ya! :) I use Outlook Express
> and I would love to know how to do that.


Um... download Eudora? I've never used Outlook, for many reasons, and if
you do use it, make sure you keep your anti-virus software up to date.

I do have another computer that has all the microsoft stuff on it, so if
no one else knows I'll hook it up and see if I can figure it out...

Daron


In outlook express go to message at top toolbar. You will see create rule from message & block sender. You can either block all mail from a specific sender or create a rule that specifies certain things. If you block sender it goes to the deleted folder. if you create a rule youpick where it goes. I have folders named for different things so each of my lists goes to a seperate folder. You can also access message rules from the tools on the toolbar.
Hope this helps,

Tanya B

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R Meyers

Tanya thank you for the information.......so what kind of rules do you put in there.....key words or what??? Daron, why is the anti virus so important with Outlook, is there problems with using it????
Rachel
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From: Tanya Barrera
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Opinions and PC




On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 00:35:29 -0700 "R Meyers" <livinglighthouse@...>
writes:
> Well Daron, share that info would ya! :) I use Outlook Express
> and I would love to know how to do that.


Um... download Eudora? I've never used Outlook, for many reasons, and if
you do use it, make sure you keep your anti-virus software up to date.

I do have another computer that has all the microsoft stuff on it, so if
no one else knows I'll hook it up and see if I can figure it out...

Daron


In outlook express go to message at top toolbar. You will see create rule from message & block sender. You can either block all mail from a specific sender or create a rule that specifies certain things. If you block sender it goes to the deleted folder. if you create a rule youpick where it goes. I have folders named for different things so each of my lists goes to a seperate folder. You can also access message rules from the tools on the toolbar.
Hope this helps,

Tanya B

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Karen

I cant believe the lack of maturity on this list. Just about every post I read is an argument or sarcasm or putdowns...or a combination of the three. Can we possibly grow up a little and talk about...maybe...our children? Or are we too busy acting like children to manage this?
Please people

Karen
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From: NumoAstro@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 3:00 PM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Opinions and PC


In a message dated 9/8/01 11:46:56 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
livinglighthouse@... writes:

> you enjoy pissing people off.. Rachel

Wow what power I have that I have that much control over other people, their
feelings and emoitions<g> I never thought of myself in terms of enjoying
pissing people off but I'll take it in the spirit it was meant and think
about it (LOL)... I just thought I was expressing my opinion about a subject
that I know a lot about. Thanks for "telling me" exactly what I'm doing
Rachel.. It's nice of you to spend so much time monitoring me and informing
me of what I'm doing wrong in life....

I'll keep what you say in mind

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Tanya Barrera

Tanya thank you for the information.......so what kind of rules do you put in there.....key words or what??? Daron, why is the anti virus so important with Outlook, is there problems with using it????
Rachel







I do have another computer that has all the microsoft stuff on it, so if
no one else knows I'll hook it up and see if I can figure it out...

Daron


In outlook express go to message at top toolbar. You will see create rule from message & block sender. You can either block all mail from a specific sender or create a rule that specifies certain things. If you block sender it goes to the deleted folder. if you create a rule youpick where it goes. I have folders named for different things so each of my lists goes to a seperate folder. You can also access message rules from the tools on the toolbar.
Hope this helps,

Tanya B

I wouldn't worry so much about viruses. Just don't open attachments unless you're sure it's ok.I think her reason is that more viruses are created to go through outlook express.
For example, I created a new rule for this group. I checked if the to line contains certain people " [email protected] "send to a specified folder & I created a new folder named unschooling.com. You can use any key word, even a persons first name. You just have to check the correct box i.e from, to, etc..

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Johanna SanInocencio

He does not disagree with me in public. Does he obey me? If I ask him to do
something, most times he will. He asks me also. He does not give orders so
to speak. There has been a few occasions when I did not obey him, and when
he understood why, he saw the wisdom of my disobedience. no relationship is
perfect and takes work, patience, time comprimise and convictions. We are
united in the goals we have set for both our marriage and our family.
Johanna
Life is the ultimate learning experience!
----- Original Message -----
From: <KathrynJB@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 7:01 AM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: Opinions and PC


> In a message dated 09/08/2001 2:31:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> > But not all christian women who obey their husbands are abused. I have
known
> > people like you have spoken of and it breaks my heart. That is not
Godliness
> > it is opression. My marriage is nothing like that. My husband and I are
> > partners. We work out our differences. Sometimes I change my mind.
Sometimes
> > he changes his. I don't disagree with him publicly, but will discuss
issues
> > with him in private. Often he will understand and change his mind. He
has a
> > certain wisdom on some things I do not. I rely and trust in him. He has
> > never laid a violent hand upon me. My "obedience" comes out of love and
> > respect for my husband, not fear and intimidation. I believe that is
more
> > like the model God had in mind, not a cowering woman vibrating in
fear,but
> > a confident woman who is strengthened and empowered by the relationship
she
> > has with her husband.
> >
>
> Okay...but in the same light...does he obey you? Does he disagree with you
in
> public? If it's mutual, while it's not necessarily the model I would
choose
> for a relationship, I certainly understand. If not--why not?
>
> Kathryn, who wonders why she feels compelled to speak here
>
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