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Date: | Tue, 11 Feb 1997 12:28:31 -0500 |
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Hi,
I'm going to jump on my soapbox for a second and offer some comments/advice
to other Museum-lers.
1. If you receive a virus warning from anyone with a AOL.COM domain, ignore
it.
2. If you feel that the content of a message is relavent or important, by
all means, send it. However _FORWARDING_ a message with the last 5,000
headers from all the other people who got it is inconsiderate and lazy.
CUT, COPY, PASTE.
3. Dealing with SPAM.
Jay, I loved your response. Even though most of the unsolicited junk
e-mail I receive starts with "send remove in the subject to..." claiming
that they will remove me from their mailing list I received persistent
mailings from one address. I finally got fed up with asking to be removed
from their list and being ignored so I copied the entire (lengthy) message
and pasted it 20x into a reply. My repetitive reply to them was about 2
megs long. After that they never bothered me again.
Mark C. Vang
Freya Ventures
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