Mark Schonewille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well... I have to agree with Shao Sean, obviously. > Also, I must say that in my personal opinion making an incidental slightly > off-topic announcement isn't as bad as posting an entire newsletter on a > regular basis to this list.
Years ago, before you were around, back when we started RevCon, Dan Shafer and I regularly posted here an announcement and link to our own Rev newsletter here on this list. It typically had some tips, and information on the upcoming conferences, along with some advertising for Rev products, some sold by folks like Ken, Scott, Jerry, Dan or Altuit. At that time we never, not once, heard a complaint regarding spamming of this list. I am sorry for you if such emails upset you. You may wish to consider using an email filter to remove those posts you do not like. Or perhaps visit the forums, where you can better police such issues. As Jim says, we are a community here. Please understand, over the years, many of us have gotten to know each other personally and are interested in such news as an updated website, or a new release of a newsletter. BTW, Lynn was not "posting an entire newsletter", just the link to one. Do we really have a SPAM issue on this list? Let's not create a problem where one does not exist. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
