I also own and or moderate groups in other endeavors.

Please check for your email preferences for each email address you use on 
yahoo. If you leave one particular block unchecked, then a list owner/moderator 
cannot send you invitations to join his group.


KE4MZ, Brent
Dothan, AL
bg...@comcast.net
www.wb4zpi.org


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: JAMES ROSPOPO 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 2:30 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] illinoisdigital group


        Rick,

        Please read Yahoo's Terms of Use, which is at the bottom of each 
email..  Pay particular attention to the spam policy within the Terms of Use..  
It says in there that your Yahoo ID can be terminated without notice for 
violating that policy.  What Mark was doing fits one of the examples of 
spamming as listed in the spam policy.  Also remember when each of us signed up 
for Yahoogroups we had to accept the conditions of the Terms of Use.  So we 
were informed of what is expected and not allowed when we signed up.

        73's

        Jim, KE4CON



        --- On Mon, 2/23/09, Rick W <mrf...@frontiernet.net> wrote:

          From: Rick W <mrf...@frontiernet.net>
          Subject: Re: [digitalradio] illinoisdigital group
          To: digitalra...@yahoogroups..com
          Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 1:59 PM


          I agree that what Mark did was clearly overzealous. If he did this to 
my 
          group I could see that he could be removed or better yet blocked from 
          posting if you don't want to deal with having to moderate each 
message. 
          That would have given him a stronger message.

          But the fact is that you would not find a stronger promoter of 
digital 
          ham radio anyplace. Consider the effort and cost he has donated to 
the 
          cause with his promotional efforts and travel.

          I can see where Yahoo could threaten him with taking down the group 
if 
          they really have received the number of complaints that posters have 
          indicated.

          What I have a real problem with is if they did not warn him. I do not 
          think it is appropriate to just destroy a group without some warning. 
If 
          they had warned him and he continued to do the messaging, then that 
is 
          another thing. Otherwise, as I mentioned, a concerted effort by 
          malicious individuals could cause the destruction of any group.

          73,

          Rick, KV9U

          John Becker, WØJAB wrote:
          > Rick this is true but I must ask is there really a need to post it
          > to every ham list on yahoo? I was getting it 20 or so times.
          >
          > On the list that I either own or moderate he was set to "no mail".
          > This tells me one thing only. He did not want anything going to his 
          > in box and must have been reading from the group site.
          >
          > But since he never posted to the list other them his SPAM that 
          > tells me the he also never read anything at all.
          >
          > There is a move about to keep him off yahoo.
          > What do you think is going to happen the next time?
          >
          > John, W0JAB
          >
          > 

       



  

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