Posted by AuntieMel on January 11, 2006, at 8:24:14
In reply to Re: I would like this answered, too » AuntieMel, posted by crazy teresa on January 10, 2006, at 20:11:52
Ok, here's my take on it.
Babblemail is supposed to follow the civility guidelines as if posting. And since Dr. Bob doesn't actually monitor (read) babblemail you should email the message to him (with headers) if you think it is being abused.
From the FAQ:
My plan isn't to monitor babblemail directly, but to ask recipients to contact me if they feel it's been abused. I guess if it comes to that, the usual civility guidelines will apply. To be able to verify that specific babblemails were sent, my idea is to keep a log of who babblemails whom, when, and "fingerprints", but not actual copies, of messages.
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Regarding the DNP:3.
Save the URL of your request to them.
4.If they do post to you after that, let me know the URLs of their post to you and of your earlier request to them. Please be civil when you do so.
If you post to them, it's OK for them to post to you in response. Your request stays in effect unless you change your mind, which you may do at any time (and are encouraged to do at some time to reopen lines of communication).
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poster:AuntieMel
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