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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Listserv etiquette is a hard item to define for the diverse membership of
any Internet group. Recent traffic has shown an increase in traffic
appropriate for individual replies but forwarded to the entire list.
Each message sent to the Listserv should be evaluated for its
appropriateness to the entire membership. ``Junk mail'' in a mailbox
can cause perceived problems for the reader. Several of these concerns
are:
Costs associated with the transmission of each message.
Slow modems.
Limited storage space for messages.
Limited time for reviewing messages
Writers may desire to add a comment to the end of the messages stating
that individual replies can be addressed to the writer at their email
address.
The reader may desire to pause before using the REPLY function of their
mail reader. Instead of replying, use the new message function and send
in to the writer. If an appropriate message is returned to the writer,
it may then be useful to copy this message and transmit it as an
additional reply to the original message.
When in doubt, send it the whole list because the purpose of the list is
to learn from everyone's experiences.
Michael Jones, Internet [log in to unmask]
Living a wonderful life, gluten-free.
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