Guidelines for the Use of T149-L
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Some subscribers on the T149-L list have expressed concern over the volume
of email. Their concerns stem from the use of computers and email accounts
at their workplaces. A few must access the email over long distance
telephone lines. There are also a few who just do not like a lot of email,
but feel that they need to remain on T149-L to be informed about troop
activities.
Many Listserv lists have stringent rules for use. Some even require posts
besent to a moderator for approval before the post is released to the list.
Overbearing restrictions can stifle open communications and lead to an
inactive, useless list.
Our goal is to keep the volume of our email to a reasonably low level while
fostering appropriate communication for the good of the Troop.
These simple guidelines can reduce the volume of email:
- Posts should directly relate to the troop or scouting.
- Use the subject line so people can delete email without reading it if
the topic is of no interest to them.
- Email to an individual should be directed to that individual's
personal email account unless the information is of general interest.
- Do not include the entire text of the original email in your replies.
- Use plain text instead of word processing, HTML or other heavily
formatted files.
- Do not send graphics files to the list. There are a couple of other
ways to provide this type information. Graphics can be sent to the
webmaster for the troop web site. You can also post email to the list
asking who would like a copy individually emailed to them.
These are guidelines. They are not rules. Not every subscriber on the
list will be able to comply with every guideline - due to software
restrictions or a lack of understanding. However, if we all do our best,
we can reduce volume without sacrificing the functionality of our list.
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