The following are general guidelines that should be observed when posting
messages to a Mailman mailing list.
Meaningful Subject Line
When sending messages to a Mailman mailing list, make sure the entry in
the Subject line is clear and descriptive.
Include a Signature
Be sure to sign your full name at the bottom of your posting and
include your affiliation(s) and email address. Some subscribers may
receive their email messages with the header information stripped away by
their local system and therefore cannot know the author of a particular
posting.
Provide Context
Every posting should begin with a clear introduction to the topic, or
offer some kind of reference to the topic or a previous posting. There are
often several "threads" of discussion going on simultaneously, which makes
unreferenced postings confusing to readers.
A popular way of providing context is to quote verbatim from the
original message. However, keep the quotations *short* and *relevant*.
Quoting whole messages, signatures and all, can be inconsiderate.
Humor
Humor is appreciated, but please remember that humor in email can
easily be misinterpreted. One way to express emotion is to use smilies.
For example: humorous :-) , ironic ;-) , or sad :-( .
Censorship
Some Mailman mailing lists are "unmoderated" lists. This means what
members post goes directly to other members. To keep lists uncensored, it
is important that only pertinent messages are posted to the list. Members
whose messages do not meet minimum expectations may be notified by the
list owner or site administrator, and may be excluded permanently from
future participation.
Personal Mail
Just as it is important to try to share public information with the
whole group, private correspondence should remain just that -- private.
Send personal messages directly to individuals, not by way of the list.
Quality of Communication
If you find something posted on the list objectionable, you have every
right to voice your objections -- but not in public. Please express your
complaints directly to the person responsible. If enough complaints are
received, it is unlikely the offender will post those kinds of messages
again. You can also, of course, simply discard (not read) all mail from
an offending writer. If you would like to contact the list owner, you can
do so by sending email to
"listname-owner@listserv.ohio.edu" where
listname is replaced with the actual name of the list.
This does not address harassment or illegal activites. Such
instances should be reported to the Office of Information Technology by sending
email to servicedesk@ohio.edu.
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