> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chad Walstrom [mailto:chewie at wookimus.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:01 AM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Email Etiquette, Again (was Re: [TCLUG] Jerry...)
> 
> 
> Lawrence Clemens wrote about Jerry Ekegren's wonderful 
> vacation program:
> > I don't think you are making friends!
> 
> <rant mode="BOFH" flavor="kindly persecution">
> 
> Of course we are.  You see, we, the appointed email list etiquette
> police, have taken it upon ourselves to maintain some semblance of
> sanity on this forum.
> 
> > Not everyone on this list has control over their mail server
> > configuration. 
> 
> Ah, I see that yet another luser -- that does stand for 
> "local user", by
> the way -- has a misconception about who has "control" over 
> the vacation
> program.  Vacation programs are most often NOT server-based.  They are
> usually configured by the user, and that user doesn't always read the
> instructions or use their valuable resources, their systems
> administrator...


On exchange it is send out of office replys to the web or not.  If you have
the correct version of outlook you can put in a rule not to to a certain
address.


> 
> > Blasting these people solves nothing and likely drives them away.
> 
> Or it becomes a wake-up call that such automated replies are 
> not welcome
> on the email list.  Taken in context, I don't see how anyone would be
> "driven away".  If they are driven away, then they are obviously a
> little too thin skinned for this group.
> 
> > If linux is to gain wide acceptance some of it's users will have to
> > give up their holier than thou attitudes about things such as the
> > occasional html email, the occasional out of office 
> notification, the
> > occasional top post, etc.
> 
> Again, you are taking things out of context.  This is NOT a 
> Linux issue,
> this is an email list etiquette issue.  I've seen a number of kindly
> notices on the list for people to shape up their etiquette 
> and actually
> THINK before posting the aforementioned crap.  HTML email, autoreply
> messages, and top posts are definitely not welcome, however 
> occassional
> they might be.  If we do not express our disapproval when these
> occurrances happen, how will anyone know?
> 
> Shame is a great motivator, but usually we don't have to 
> resort to that.

If shame were a great motivator, X-windows would have long since been
replaced :)

> Regardless, the average profile of the TCLUG list member is that of a
> knowledgable, sysadmin type with a precondition to be short with
> clueless lusers.  Don't hold it against us.  We work with 
> lusers all day
> long, and to have to deal with them on the list is not our idea of a
> constructive forum for Linux.

I hear ya.
> 
> I'm not going to get into the Noise:Signal rant.  You've all heard it
> before.
> </rant>
> 
> -- 
> Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net>           http://www.wookimus.net/
>            assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */
> 
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