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Charles, I think you have the answer already... topics moved to community die, albeit gracelessly... I have no idea what the subscription numbers are for community verses this list, but most of us lack the time or inclination to participate in the majority of the 'diatribe' (my word choice) that might otherwise occur in the community list. This list is comprised of users, administrators, VAR's, and IBM'ers... It isn't reasonable to expect that a user, administrator, VAR, or IBM with a homemade script, derived or created solution, a different approach that solved the issue, etc. would give away their knowledge or work for free, although many may be willing. If the 'solution; addresses the needs of a poster, and it isn't a 'blatant' ad, I see no reason to restrict whom may reply, or that the Subject line be amended to reflect 'Ad'. Some of us may even mention products that are not ours to sell, and we aren't required to change the subject to 'Ad'. The only change in moderation I'd like to see is that, if it is known that sending a topic to community sends it to its (perhaps) untimely death, but there is technical merit to continuing the conversation, don't move it. Eventually, the topic will die it's own death; there may, however, be a chance that someone writes something that someone else finds enlightening. Not many, but there has been a topic or two that I thought was banished prematurely, and I wasn't about to subscribe to community to find out 'how it ended'. Regards, Bob Wyatt This is a message from the MailScanner E-Mail Virus Protection Service ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The original e-mail attachment "winmail.dat" was believed to be infected by a virus and has been replaced by this warning message. If you wish to receive a copy of the *infected* attachment, please e-mail helpdesk and include the whole of this message in your request. Alternatively, you can call them, with the contents of this message to hand when you call. At Tue Sep 11 10:41:58 2007 the virus scanner said: Could not parse Outlook Rich Text attachment Note to Help Desk: Look on the AngelicHost MailScanner in /home/virtual/site2/fst/var/spool/mail.quarantine/20070911 (message l8BHfrlD012967). -- Postmaster MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
