On Nov 3, 2003, at 3:02 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:


I agree with Laurent about using harvested e-mail addresses to send
offensive comments to list members, which is similar to spaming! A member
complained about receiving off color responses from other list members, and
they got his e-mail address from the list. This seems to me to fall under
rules of not sending unsolicited messages using addresses taken from the
list.

If someone grabs all the emails and sends us all ads for a product, then yes. That's definitely in the realm of a nanny's job. If someone from the list sends me a message telling me I'm an idiot or giving me biologically impossible suggestions, that's an issue I need to deal with myself.


The nannies have enough to do without dealing with our petty squabbles.

Hamlin


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