I'm stun that these people know how to join a list but not able
to remove themselves!
I give full marks for  the list manager!
 


 
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From: JAWS-Users-List
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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 5:51 AM
To: Jaws Users
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] List Guidelines Reminder

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On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 5:46 PM, Moderator
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello and welcome to the JAWS Users list. This list has been
created 
> for The purpose of discussing all aspects of the JAWS for
Windows 
> screen reader Program.
>
> So everything that pertains to JAWS is fair game. Such as
asking about 
> what software packages work well with JAWS or how to make them
work 
> even better with scripts, keyboard short cuts and so forth.
Another 
> example could be requesting information on how to do something
in 
> Microsoft Word, which as we all know works very well with JAWS,
but 
> you need to know how to do a certain task or want to learn a
way to 
> accomplish it more efficiently.
>
> Now this is a very important point in my opinion, asking the
list for 
> exact instructions every time is not a good thing to do for a
major 
> reason. It creates a dependency situation even if you don't
realize it 
> does. The ideal place I am hoping the list will arrive at some
day is 
> that everybody no matter how new they might happen to be with
JAWS or 
> computers will have the confidence to try things on their own,
and yet 
> feel if they get stuck the list will be there to help put them
back on 
> track. Trust me when I say that help is quicker to arrive for
somebody 
> who is well known to ask for it last than first. So try it
yourself 
> first whatever it is. If you get stuck then let the list know
what you've done to try and resolve your current dilemma.
> Then I'm sure help will arrive with in short order. Next a post
asking 
> if there is a software package that does a specific task and
works 
> well with JAWS is perfectly fine.
>
> The rules of conduct are quite simple and straightforward. Be
polite 
> and Patient with others. There will be absolutely no fighting,
and no 
> bashing of Freedom Scientific on here at all. If you have a
problem 
> with them then take it up with Freedom Scientific directly.
>
> Please try to keep subject lines relevant and descriptive as
possible.
>
> Signatures and tag lines should not be more than a couple of 
> sentences, three or four at the most. If you wish to include a
tag 
> line, don't make another message of it. Placing anything else
in there 
> simply increases the bandwidth required to handle the posted
message 
> and make it more work for a person who wishes to follow the
given 
> thread back to review previous messages, as they have to plow
down 
> past an overly long signature. Also please place your message
above 
> your signature line so as not to force people to read it before
they get to your message.
>
> Also any newsletters except those that directly pertain to JAWS
should 
> not be posted to the list prior to receiving moderator
approval.
>
> Attachments are removed before any message is sent to the list.
This 
> is done for your protection. The message list might state that
there 
> is an attachment but in fact Mailman does remove them.
>
> When contacting any of the list moderators privately please be 
> descriptive in the subject line as to the purpose of the
message. Many 
> of us simply delete messages from people we don't know. At the
present 
> time there are over 650 subscribers to this list, so we can't
possibly 
> know everybody on here.
>
> Also, if you have a question for the list that falls within the

> guidelines, then post it accordingly. Don't contact the
management 
> team with questions that are more appropriate for the list
itself. 
> Your question may or may not receive an answer for a number of
reasons.
>
> Everybody should familiarize themselves with the content
contained in 
> the footer message that accompanies every message posted to the
list.
>
> Occasionally there might be some difficulty with your email
address 
> and you may receive an email from the server asking you to
reactivate your account.
> Please do not simply delete this message. Instead open it and
follow 
> the directions to reactivate your account. If you do not after 
> receiving a number of such messages then the server will remove
your 
> email address automatically.
>
> The discussion of anything illegal is absolutely forbidden,
along with 
> flirting or other such inappropriate activities. This is not a
high 
> tech swap shop or anything of that nature at all. This means
that 
> goods and or services will not be bought or sold using this
forum. If 
> you know a given subject is off topic then don't post it.
Simply 
> placing off topic in the subject line does not make it all
right. 
> Cross-posting is not permitted, and members should only post in
the 
> following manner:
>
> Using the TO: field with only one list address. The reason for
this is 
> that in cases where people setup their message rules to go by
the to: 
> field often times such rules get fouled up and in effect do not
work 
> properly. Also cross posting might allow you to reach many
lists at 
> the same time but the fact is such a post might not be on topic
for 
> each and every list. This practice does nothing but clutter up
such 
> lists with unwanted off topic messages along with annoying the
list 
> moderators.
>
> The SUBJECT: field should be short and to the point without
including 
> any member names.
>
> Please do not reply to a posted question simply to say you
don't know 
> the answer. All that does is create more traffic on an already
very 
> busy list for no reason at all.
>
> Lastly please no jokes, virus warnings, recipes, safety tips,
or pleas 
> to help dying kids, should ever be forwarded to the list.
>
> Forwarded messages and attachments are not permitted. If you
have an 
> article or message of interest which relates to the
>
> Nature of this list send it to the list owner and if it is 
> appropriate, it will be posted to the list. Additionally if you
want 
> to make an announcement about another list send it to the list
owner 
> for consideration. Do not post it to the list before obtaining 
> approval.
>
> No auto responders are to be used on this list! Those who use
auto 
> responders for vacations and so forth must make sure that this
list is 
> not included. Any person who sends an auto response message
will be removed!
>
> My hope is that this list will always be a place where
everybody no 
> matter what their particular skill level can feel safe to ask
any 
> question at all within the guidelines that I have set forth. It
is my 
> experience that such rules of conduct are important to keep
good people on the list.
>
> David Ferrin- List Owner
>
>
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