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Electronic Discussion List (NAHUnet)

NAHUnet is an electronic discussion list open only to NAHU members. Here members can conduct "no holds barred" discussions of health insurance and related issues. Through NAHUnet, members can effectively network with other health insurance professionals across the nation.

How do I subscribe?

Visit http://mail.nahu.org/mailman/listinfo/nahunetand follow the directions under "Subscribing to NAHUnet". At this URL you will be able to:

  1. Subscribe & Unsubscribe to the list
  2. List all mail list subscriptions you personally have on this server
  3. Have your password emailed to you if you have forgotten it
  4. Change your password
  5. Disable mail delivery temporarily
  6. Turn NAHUnet Digest On and Off
  7. Change your option of receiving NAHUnet as plain text or as web pages
  8. Decide if you'd like to see your own messages you post.
  9. Get verification of your own messages getting posted
  10. Conceal your name from the user list.

You will receive a confirmation e-mail message indicating you have successfully joined the list. Submissions to NAHUnet are automatically posted and redistributed to all subscribers.

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How do I unsubscribe?

Visit http://mail.nahu.org/mailman/listinfo/nahunet
and follow the directions under "NAHUnet Subscriber Services".

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How do I post a message?

Once you receive your confirmation, you can participate in the discussion by sending an e-mail to nahunet@mail.nahu.org.

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How do I join NAHUnet-Digest?

Visit http://mail.nahu.org/mailman/listinfo/nahunet and follow the directions under "NAHUnet Subscriber Services".

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How do I access the NAHUNet Archives?

All mail posted to NAHUnet is archived for future reference; to view the archives, please visit http://mail.nahu.org/pipermail/nahunet/.

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NAHUnet Etiquette

All e-mail sent to the NAHUnet list submissions must comply with the following set of criteria:

  1. Submitted materials must not be copyrighted.
  2. Submissions must be related to the purposes of the list as outlined below.
  3. Basic rules of e-mail etiquette are expected. For example, anonymous submissions, defamatory comments, and profanity are strictly prohibited.
  4. Whenever possible, postings should refrain from mentioning companies or persons by name, and nothing communicated in this forum should be construed as legal advice, regardless of the source.
  5. Users should refrain from posting commercial solicitations to the list.
  6. DO NOT send file attachments along with your posting. An example of a file attachment might be a word processing document or a spreadsheet.

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What kinds of topics are discussed?

Possible topics for discussion on NAHUnet might include any of the following:

  1. Substantive discussion concerning topics such as legislation, tax (related to health insurance products), questions/comments about products and/or services, public policy positions, NAHU membership issues, etc.
  2. Circulation of draft articles for comment and discussion.
  3. Personal exchanges in the effort to develop a greater sense of community among NAHUnet colleagues.

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Legal Disclaimer

Neither NAHU or any of its officers and affiliates make any representations about the accuracy or validity of any information that appears on the NAHUnet mailing list. The NAHUnet mailing list service is provided gratuitously and, accordingly, NAHU and its officers and affiliates shall not be liable under any theory or any damages suffered by any subscriber to this service. Further, NAHU staff will not provide technical support of any kind for the mailing list or other aspects of NAHU's Internet services. All technical questions should be directed to your Internet service provider.

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