Hi all, good day...
I suppose that in this contact list we can consider
ourselves like a community, because we are present in
each others lives... And even so, and even being very
far away from each other, even the great majority of
us not knowing each other, we still have to have a
good sense, with the things we say, and with the
things we do. I truly believe that the people which
sent attachments didnt have bad intentions at all, it
was just a very small "mistake" that bored some (or
all) of us... It is amazing how human beings have to
consider always the existence of others around them,
around us. I can compare this situation with a
neighbour that likes to play drums in the morning...
It???s really difficult to live in a "community", but it
is also a great deal of a challenge to try and
understand each others interests...
What a mess... :o))
But like I???ve heard thousand of times before, and
recently in this contact list... Let's all behave
ourselves...
Have a great day !!
Marina Vidal
--- Nicholas Miceli <
nsmiceli@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
> ** Suggestion for the future (haven't been following
> this discussion, so
> forgive me if it's been offered already): can the
> listserve software be
> configured to automatically reject mail with
> attachments?
>
> Nick Miceli
>
> =====
>
> Of my mild jeremiad on attachments, Alice Macpherson
> writes,
>
> "I do understand that this list has forbidden them,
> and I have no problem
> with this. . . . However, I don't think that you can
> speak about or for the
> whole electronic world. . . . What is painful to me
> is the _tone_ with which
> those who do not follow the rules on this list are
> denigrated."
>
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