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RE: RADSAFE "Netiquette"



The same thing happened to me and I feel that
it was very inappropriate.

Erin Lambert
Health Physicist
Purdue University
eclambert@physfac.purdue.edu

-----Original Message-----
From:	Jim F. Herrold [SMTP:Herrold@UWYO.EDU]
Sent:	Wednesday, September 30, 1998 11:07 AM
To:	Multiple recipients of list
Subject:	RADSAFE "Netiquette"

This may be off-topic, but I'm upset. After I posted a reply recently, some
subscriber to RADSAFE (from San Antonio, TX) obviously printed, cut and
pasted my address from the bottom of my message and used it to snail-mail me
unsolicited religious paraphernalia. You know who you are. I am rather
comfortable with my beliefs, thank you, and do not appreciate my business
mail being used for such junk. Maybe Melissa should add to her RADSAFE
Netiquette a statement like: "Addresses attached to messages on this
listserve should not be used for unsolicited mass mailings of any kind."

In the meantime, I am not going to attach anything except my name and e-mail
address, and I warn everybody else to do the same. If anybody wants my
mailing address, they can request it individually, so I will know who the
culprit is.

Thank you for hearing me out.

Jim Herrold
Radiation Safety Officer
University of Wyoming

herrold@uwyo.edu
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