A number of questions commonly arise concerning use of the FZAOINT list. This page attempts to answer those questions.

0. What is the FZAOINT list?
1. Do I have to join the FZAOINT list?
2. How do I receive messages from the list?
3. Can I send messages to the list on-line?
4. How can I unsubscribe from the list?
5. Do you have any tips for managing being a member of several lists?
6. What is the difference between this list and the one advertised on http://www.fzeu.fzaoint.net?

0. What is the FZAOINT list?
It is an email group where members can post questions. One of the good things about such groups on the internet is that, regardless of where you are in the world and whatever time of day it is, there will usually be someone who can answer your question quite quickly.

1. Do I have to join the FZAOINT list?
No, you don't have to join. The list is, however, one of the best ways in which we can keep in touch. You can, if you prefer, simply get in touch with one of the staff at FZAOINT and decide about joining the list later. Go here to find out the email addresses.

2. How do I receive messages from the list?
When you join you can choose to receive individual emails as they are posted to the list, or to receive one larger email in what is called digest form, or to receive no emails at all. In this last case you will need to go on-line here once you have joined to view the messages.

3. Can I send messages to the list on-line?
Yes. You can view messages on-line, and you can also send a message to the list by email (once you've joined of course). This is the email address: freezoneaoint@yahoogroups.com

4. How can I unsubscribe from the list?
To do this, send an email message to freezoneaoint-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

5. Do you have any tips for managing being a member of several lists?
If you do join a number of lists, you may find that you get more mail than you can easily handle. There are a number of ways to stay on top of the situation. You can elect to go on-line to read the messages. In this way you can keep your inbox relatively uncluttered. Alternatively, with some email programs, you can set up sub folders within your inbox and create rules to divert mail messages from a given group to its own folder. This helps as you only have a limited amount in each folder to cope with and all the mail there will be related. Finally, if you like being a member of a given group, but don't like the mail that particular individuals post, you can always set your mail program to delete messages from those particular persons.

6. What is the difference between this list and the one advertised on http://www.fzeu.fzaoint.net?
That list is for people in the European area. (That is from Ireland and Portugal in the west, over to Russia in the east). People from outside that area are welcome to join it if they are interested in working with the Europeans or wish to obtain services in Europe. This list, the international list, is for everyone else.