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Rules for this list server:
This defines the terms of service for using our mailing lists. These rules apply to all users of our site. Violators of these rules may find their privileges reduced or revoked. Extreme violations may be reported to their ISP for further action.
People who are unwilling to follow the rules for this site are strongly advised not to subscribe to the mailing lists or access the archives. Subscribing to the lists or accessing our archives implies your agreement to follow these rules.
Rules for Using Our Services
We attempt to keep our usage rules simple in order to give our users as much flexibility as we can while at the same time shielding them from abusers. We expect that our users will act appropriately and reasonably, and will work with us to abide by the spirit of these simple rules.
If you are using one of our mailing lists and see something you feel is inappropriate, please report it to the administrator of the list, or to postmaster@unixcook.com. Do not attempt to deal with the problem yourself. Only the list administrators have the authority to set policy on the mailing lists. Individual users may find they may actually get in trouble for "trying to help". Please help by following the rules, not by trying to define them. If an administrator asks you to stop doing something, stop doing it. If you disagree with the request, please feel free to contact us directly (not via the list) in a reasonable manner, but remember that the site admins have the final say.
There are some things for which we have no tolerance: Attempts to "hack" the site or circumvent site security. Abuse of the site, the administrators, or the users of this site.
Posting chain letters or e-mail hoaxes. If a posted hoax is already documented in one of the hoax sites like the Symantec Center or the CIAC hoaxbusters page, posting it is grounds for removal from our sites.
If your computer becomes infected with a virus and attempts to send that virus to the mailing list, your account's posting privileges will be suspended until it is corrected. If you do it twice, you will be banned from using our mailing lists (suggestion: use a virus checker, and keep the definitions updated.)
Excessive profanity or inappropriate language. These lists are primarily populated by adults, but younger children can have access. We understand that tempers sometimes flare, but abusive language won't be tolerated on the list.
Any attempt to collect e-mail addresses, or to use e-mail addresses or any user information on this site for any purpose not directly related to this site.
We explicitly deny permission for you to use any user information for any purpose other than discussions involving the mailing lists, or to collect user information off our site.
Spamming or commercial posts - Commercial postings must be approved by the list admin before posting them. All advertising and commercial postings not directly related to the content of the list will be considered spamming and will be treated as such with banning from the site and reporting your activities to your ISP.
You may use the archives only for research into topics discussed on the list. You may not collect e-mail addresses from those archives, or create any public archive of these messages, or publish them in any way on any media in any form, without explicit permission of the list administrators and Upnor Sailing Club. This includes web pages, CD-Roms, search engines, FTP sites or any collection of data taken from this site that is made publicly available. Any archive that is found that does not have our permission will be treated as we treat spammers and address harvesters.
A few notes on netiquette
Here are a few hints on being a good citizen on our services:
Try to stay on topic - but realize that topics will wander, just as a regular conversation might. If a topic wanders, be patient, tune out or change the subject. Don't yell at people about it.
Keep your messages short - succinct is good. Long and rambling is not.
Spelling and grammar do matter. The Internet is a written medium, and poorly written or sloppy messages make it hard for other users to take the content seriously. If you don't care enough about your thoughts to present them well, why should anyone else care about them?
Don't guess - if you don't know the answer to a question, don't guess. Look it up, or let someone else answer it. There are few things more frustrating than asking a question and setting four different answers, only one of which can be right - and not knowing which one is.
Edit included messages in replies to minimize the amount of text. The more you surround your words with included text in a message, the less likely people will find and read them.
Make sure your subject line is accurate. The number one complaint we get these days are people who are subscribed to the digest, and reply to a message without changing the subject line - leaving the generic digest subject on the message. Please don't do this - take a couple of seconds to change the subject.
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