One could argue that the newsletter is similar to subscribing to the WSJ
newsletter or a Motley Fool newsletter, since it provides insight into
companies which may be in your industry or which the user might be invested.
I browse the f-kedcompany.com website once a month at least to see what's
going on in the industry... I've even forwarded content to my boss.  Not
knowing what the company policy is though.. Not sure I can offer guidance.

On 12/18/02 10:14, "James Liddil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Via Scanmail I find that a user is subscribed (or appears to be) to the 
f^ckedcompany.com newsletter.  Besides the domain name there is other 
profanity in the newsletter.  So do I follow company policy or let it slide?

My gut reaction is to ask the person if they are subscribed and then
politely 
ask them to unsubscribe and not have this kind of thing sent to a work 
address. 

Jim Liddil 

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