Vanagon mailing list etiquette |
The vanagon mailing list has been around for a while and its citizens are fairly net.savvy. Bear that in mind before you forward something from an archive. In particular, please avoid the following:
Messages containing cookie recipes.
Craig Shergold or any kid dying of cancer who wants to live forever in e-mail
Forwarded messages with LOTS OF CAPITALS AND EXCLAMATION POINTS!!!!!
Any virus warning which says you can get a virus just by reading an e-mail message, especially if the virus-carrying message always has the same subject.
Any virus warning already listed as a hoax at any of the following sites:
Symantec Anti-Virus Research Center
CIEC Internet Hoaxes
Computer Virus MythsThe Internet AIDS Infection Experiment or any Internet Experiment
Why Computers Are Like Men/Women
Petitions
Good-luck charms
Any Chain Letter, especially if it's already listed at:
CIEC Internet Chain Letters
Dire warnings or actions alerts like Save Sesame Street!, Kidney Thieves, Airport laptop thieves, 806 pager scams, FCC Internet Tax, Lexis-Nexis P-Trax database, rec.music.white-power, etc. Basically, anything telling the whole world to send e-mail somewhere or take some action, but doesn't tell you what day (and year) to stop. Stop forwarding hysteria!
Content-free ping tests
Messages with more forwards than actual text
Posting private email to the whole list without permission
A reply to a previous vanagon list posting, quoting all six hundred lines, when all you wanted to do was respond to the last three
Please note that most if not all of these things are considered bad netiquette on the Internet, and that doing them risks drawing the ire and sarcasm of Coyote.