Roberto and all,

  Yes, on occasion I do forward posts that i receive from one list to another
so as to insure that those on one list that may have an interest are
completely informed on another that they may not have been subscribed to
on the former list.  But this is also what the 'CC" is for on most if not all
E-Mailer's.  So Dennis point is well taken as far as I am concerned.  In
addition, to restrict what is improperly called "Cross Posting" or the
use of the "CC" on your E-Mail app is a violation of RFC 822.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Dennis,
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > This is outrageous.
> >
> > > This rule means that I cannot copy my ccTLD Constituency
> > with messages I send to the DNSO General Assembly.
> >
>
> In fact I thought you could, by putting To:GA and CC:ccTLD.
> In fact, the ccTLDs are called like this because they get the mail as CC:
> ;>)
>
> But even if, let me tell you that I like this rule. It has somewhat reduced
> my receiving mpx messages for the same thing, with separate threads for
> answers, bouncing back messages when I reply to mpx lists, and so on.
> What's wrong in answering to GA, and taking your E-Mail in the sent folder
> and FW to whomever you want (specifying in the original that you do so, to
> be 100% ethically correct)?
>
> William,
>
> William Walsh wrote:
> >
> > The "powers that be" inside the self appointed leadership of the DNSO
> > don't want their laundry aired out in public.  They prefer to have the
> > most restrictive set of rules possible, and only give the most cursory
> > nod to "public and open processes."
> >
>
> The "powers that be" could never prevent you from forwarding any GA message
> to whatever list you like and/or see fit. Jeff Williams does this all the
> time, and it works.
>
> Regards
> Roberto

Regards,

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