[Response to my probe of Drew]
>I got a piece of mail from [log in to unmask] asking to have me
>forward ferret mailing list items to [log in to unmask], from whence
>they'd be injected into some newsgroups. NEWSMGR purported to be
>automatic gatewaying software, so I don't know whether anybody would
>see this mail message, so I'm sending it to [log in to unmask] There was
>no other identifying information in the article. But I have been able
>to determine that it's Drew University in NJ.
I've changed the software to include my address. It's a valid
concern.
>Sorry, I need a little more information before I do this, for a number
>of reasons. One of which is that ferrets are illegal in some states
>(including, last I heard, New Jersey) and I don't like having large
>quantities of unknown people looking at these messages which may lead
>to someone's ferret being confiscated and destroyed. I kid you not.
That was a concern when we created the list.
>Therefore, I need:
> 1) The name and e-mail address of a person responsible for the
> mailing gateway.
Tom Limoncelli [log in to unmask]
> 2) The name and e-mail address of a person who's actually going
> to read this stuff (someone *must* have asked for it).
Anne Fetherstein [log in to unmask] requested it. She is a farret
owner and a rabid animal rights activist.
> 3) An idea of how many people will have access to the ferret
> newsgroup. Are they all students and/or faculty at Drew?
Everyone will be able to access it. Fac, Stu, Admin, Staff. The
number of people that actually read newsgroups isn't large though.
> 4) A promise that this material will not be further redistributed
> from Drew without my permission. (It would probably be granted,
> but I don't like the idea of uncontrolled proliferation)
No problem. We don't propagate our mailing lists (too many chances
of a mail-loop or other problems. Besides, most other mailing lists
(gaynet, the amnesty international list, etc. all have rules against
it too).
[As a point of interest: I do not release the mailing list subscriber
list. But I do give the names of new members as they appear, and leave
the names of the writers of an article in them, *unless* they specify
"anon" (for those people wanting to mail to the mailing list, if you want
to remain anonymous (eg: you live in a state where ferrets are illegal),
I will ensure that there's no identifying information in what I send out]
> 5) A better address than [log in to unmask] How about [log in to unmask]
> (I'm NOT going to upper case these articles before they're sent!)
I'm glad to see that you have a sense of humor! Yes, bitnet
permits mixed upper and lower case in it's headers *and*
articles. drew.edu is registered domain but it costs us
more than drew.bitnet. You can use [log in to unmask] if the
traffic isn't too large, or [log in to unmask] if you would
like to save us money, or [log in to unmask]
if you like domains, but would like to save us money. Or...
[log in to unmask] if you like Biff!
[0H G0D, N0T THAT!]
-Tom
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[Posted in FML 0120]
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