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Hey, fellers...
I was always taught that if a subject started in the newsgroups, it STAYED in the newsgroups. Lately it seems more and more that in answer to some aviation thread in these groups, I'm getting an email request for more information. Please, if it starts in these groups, let's KEEP it in these groups. That's the only way information is shared equally. Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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![]() Jim Weir wrote: Please, if it starts in these groups, let's KEEP it in these groups. That's the only way information is shared equally. Yep. The only excuse for resorting to email is when you are pretty sure that only the recipient of the mail will be interested in what you have to say. That's rare with a usenet thread. Either your post will be interesting to a number of people, or the recipient of your email won't be interested in it either! George Patterson The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist is afraid that he's correct. James Branch Cavel |
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Jim,
I appreciate your willingness to be upfront with your name and email address, but that's exactly what you DON'T want to do if you intend to keep your personal email account under control. If you continue to use your correct email address in your newsgroup activities, a combination of weirdo's, email harvesting robots, and just plain jerks are going to continue to send you unwanted email to your personal account. If someone wants to respond to a message you left in the newsgroup, then they need to respond to you here as well. I would love to be as upfront as you, but I have learned my lesson many times over. It is totally fine that I am known as MJC in the group, and my reply email address speaks for itself about how I feel about being contacted personally from news messages. For those who absolutely MUST research my header and available info, fine, as long as I make it as difficult as possible for the above named weirdo's, etc. to find me. If I (or others) abuse the use of the newsgroup, we can always be reported to the "abuse" people listed in our properties section of the message and _those_ people will deal with the abuser. So I would recommend at least entering a bogus dead-end email address in your newsreader setup. You don't even have to use your real name either. It's not dishonest, it's a matter of internet survival. MJC "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... Hey, fellers... I was always taught that if a subject started in the newsgroups, it STAYED in the newsgroups. Lately it seems more and more that in answer to some aviation thread in these groups, I'm getting an email request for more information. Please, if it starts in these groups, let's KEEP it in these groups. That's the only way information is shared equally. Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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It's not the bozos trying to peddle little blue pills or rod creams I'm talking
about. I've got a perfectly good spam filter program for that crap. It is the person who sees something in the newsgroups, and because theirs is painted blue instead of red emails me to ask if blue will work. I don't mind sharing my opinion, but what about the other two dozen folks in this ng that have a blue one as well? Don't they deserve to share in that discussion? And, the day I can't post my name to that which I write is the day I stop writing. I've a bit of John Hancock in me, I believe. Jim - So I would recommend at least entering a bogus dead-end email address in -your newsreader setup. You don't even have to use your real name either. -It's not dishonest, it's a matter of internet survival. - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Jim-
Better be careful using that "S" word. Hormel is now vigorously defending its trademark in the email world. http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/29981?mode=flat -- Kevin McCue KRYN '47 Luscombe 8E Rans S-17 (for sale) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() "Kevin McCue" wrote in message ... Jim- Better be careful using that "S" word. Hormel is now vigorously defending its trademark in the email world. Hormel has no problem (at least they claim they don't) with people using SPAM as a term to describe email. What they are protecting is anybody attempting to use the SPAM trademark to any other commercial advantage (specifically a SPAM-email eliminator with SPAM in the name). |
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Ron Natalie wrote: "Kevin McCue" wrote in message ... Jim- Better be careful using that "S" word. Hormel is now vigorously defending its trademark in the email world. Hormel has no problem (at least they claim they don't) with people using SPAM as a term to describe email. What they are protecting is anybody attempting to use the SPAM trademark to any other commercial advantage (specifically a SPAM-email eliminator with SPAM in the name). It's more complicated -- the folks getting sued apparently used an image of the Hormel can in their advertising. There are _lots_ of *registered* trademarks using the word 'spam' -- many of which are related to the e-mail 'problem' -- that are _not_ owned by Hormel. A 'search' on the U.S. Govt trademark office website shows over SIXTY different trademarks using the word SPAM. 12 of them are registered by Hormel. The folks getting sued are one of the _newest_ registrants in that list.. |
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MJC wrote:
I appreciate your willingness to be upfront with your name and email address, but that's exactly what you DON'T want to do if you intend to keep your personal email account under control. The address you use publicly doesn't have to be the one you give to friends and family. I'm allowed as many as eight mailboxes for no extra charge, so I've set up a private address, a business address (for eBay etc.) and a public address. The last one is the most vulnerable, so I use my ISP's web interface to clear junk from the mailbox. That way wormy emails never get into my computer. (About every half the messages seem to be bogus Microsoft "updates".) For about three months I've been using that address for all my Usenet postings. It averages only about two spams per day, and I'm running unfiltered. If the spam gets too heavy I can just change the address. No need to inform anyone since the only legitimate traffic is the rare private reply to something I've posted. If you continue to use your correct email address in your newsgroup activities, a combination of weirdo's, email harvesting robots, and just plain jerks are going to continue to send you unwanted email to your personal account. If someone wants to respond to a message you left in the newsgroup, then they need to respond to you here as well. I can't recall ever getting email from a weirdo or jerk. There are some good reasons for sending private replies. I've gotten "attaboys" from readers who thought I'd put up a particularly informative post. That's the right way to do it; complimenting someone in the thread just clutters it up without advancing the discussion. One guy sent the coordinates for his property corners so I could help him figure out the land surveyor's figures. You wouldn't want to broadcast something like that. Another time in a newsgroup thread I mentioned a deficiency in a U.S. government web site. Somebody in that organization was lurking, because a couple days later I received an email from one of their chief scientists, thanking me for spotting this problem. They had taken care of it. I'm not sure what amazed me more, this honcho taking time to thank me, or a government agency clearing up a problem that fast. -- Paul Hirose |
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Hey Jim, I'll e-mail you off line with my response.
snicker Oh come on guys! I was just joking. "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... Hey, fellers... I was always taught that if a subject started in the newsgroups, it STAYED in the newsgroups. Lately it seems more and more that in answer to some aviation thread in these groups, I'm getting an email request for more information. Please, if it starts in these groups, let's KEEP it in these groups. That's the only way information is shared equally. Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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