> From: Rod Montgomery <[log in to unmask]> > To conceal your name, send a message to [log in to unmask] > with the body: > SET CONCEAL MUSEUM-L > This will "hide" your name from the museum-l review command, and > thus, will not be included in our directory. They might have more luck with the command: SET MUSEUM-L CONCEAL The syntax for all the SET commands is: SET <listname> <option> At the risk of opening a can of electronic worms, I would like to a express serious objection to the assumption that personal privacy is *not* the default condition. I have no objection to MUSEUM-L subscribers being able to find my address, which is the real reason for the REVIEW command. It saves the list a lot of "Hey Barbara, where *are* you?" traffic, and lets subscribers get an idea of who is reading their notes. However, when I signed up for this list, I had no intention of supplying my name and virtual address to any directory that came along. That's a naive point of view, perhaps, since Mr. Bridge et al. could just as easily have REVIEWed the list without my knowledge, just as he could fetch our OfficeVision directory and include all Smithsonian staff with a few keystrokes. This kind of thing is, unfortunately, very easy to do. But from the potential consumer's point of view -- if I were to get a directory of museum staff online, I would much rather have a directory of *willing* participants, who volunteered to have their names included knowing that they would probably start getting extra correspondence from total strangers, than one where half the people I wrote to would respond, "How the heck did you get *my* address?!" Just my two paranoid cents. Your milage may vary -- however I do believe that I will CONCEAL myself on this list until the directory harvest has occurred, as a matter of principle. Dave, if you already got my address from SICHAT-L, the SI OV directory, or elsewhere, please remove it. You can call me if you would like to discuss this further. Still willing to sign notes and include addresses and phone numbers for colleagues: +------------------------------+------------------------+ | Barbara Weitbrecht | (202) 357-4162 | | Smithsonian Institution | [log in to unmask] | | National Air & Space Museum | [log in to unmask] | +------------------------------+------------------------+