[Am-info] Re: Am-info Questions/Posting rules and regs

Glenn T. Livezey, Ph.D. glivezey@mail.ahc.umn.edu
Wed, 14 Aug 2002 14:19:37 -0500


Gene Gaines <gene.gaines@gainesgroup.com> wrote:
>Subject: [Am-info] Questions

As an AM-INFO list subscriber, below are my personal views.

What do you think about posting Boycott Bulletin to the list?  [X] yes
What do you think about Fred's bulletins? [X] (better than) OK

Considering the whole of the postings I have read, I don't see how the 
contributions of either source above could be seen as in violation of
the letter or spirit of the lists charge. And as the list has grown
beyond its original purpose, these appear to part of that evolution.

I agree with the comments that followed suggesting digests and clear
subject line identification. Its only fair to be considerate of the
readers - all of the readers.
 
I also thank you for the recent rapid dispatch of the marketing morons.

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