Etiquette and Usage Guidelines
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The RBASE-L mailing list exists to disseminate information and 
assistance among users of database products from R:Base 
Technologies, Inc. Absolutely no personal attacks or obscene 
language will be tolerated. Anyone posting messages that do not abide 
by these principles will be removed from the mailing list.

The following suggestions are a guide to the creation of efficient and 
effective messages to other R:Base users and developers. 

* Post messages in "plain text." Suppress HTML effects from your 
posts to list servers.  Many subscribers are using email readers that 
cannot make any sense of your HTML.  And the colors and fonts and 
sizes that look great to you on your workstation can be really ugly or 
even unreadable on other people's workstations.

* Use a clear subject, that helps a reader determine whether your 
message is of interest to him or her. 

* Do not start your subject with any of these words: HELP, 
SUBSCRIBE, CANCEL

* Quote back enough of a preceding message to orient readers to the 
context.  Not all readers retrieve messages with the same frequency 
you do, nor do their email readers sort messages in the same order as 
yours. Don't assume everyone will know what message you are 
responding to.

* Do not quote entire long preceding messages with your answer.  
(Just enough to set the context.)

* do not attach files to your messages. When possible, include code 
samples within the text, not as attachments, since some people 
reading your message have email readers that cannot interpret the 
MIME content. 

* If you want to share large files with the group, direct them to a web 
page from which they can download it, or ask them to email you 
directly with personal requests.  Do not try to attach files over about 
2kb to your message.  First of all, it will probably be prevented from 
being distributed by the list server administration settings, and 
secondly, if it does get through, you will be clogging lots of email 
servers, sending that large attachment to hundreds of people, only a 
few of whom may have a use for it.

* Replies that are personal comments, and thank yous, and things that 
are not intended for 300 people to read, should be replied to the original 
SENDER of the email, not necessarily to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* Do not mark messages to a list server as "high priority."  For most 
people receiving list server messages, direct personal business mail is 
always a higher priority than bulk mail.  As important as your message 
may seem to you at the time, list servers are, in reality, distributing 
bulk mail.

* The R:Base List server is not the main system to use to report bugs 
or make requests for new features, although bringing those items up on 
the List Server is a great way to discuss workarounds for bugs, and the 
overall usefulness of feature requests.  You should know that there is a 
separate system set up for problem reports for Beta versions of 
products.  Those items should be reported through 
www.rbase2000.com\rdcc, the R:BASE Developers' Corner Crew. 
There is a full bug and feature request reporting and tracking system 
there.  That's the fastest and most effective way to get the problems 
corrected in production releases. Wayne Erickson and the 
development programming team are not members of the list server, and 
don't automatically hear about things reported here. You can email files 
that illustrate problems to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We hope you find membership in the rbase-l list server useful!

Bill Downall
volunteer List Manager, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Official mailing list server for
R:Base and R:Tango from R:Base Technologies, Inc.




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