On or about 2/8/03 2:17 PM Bill McIntyre AKA [EMAIL PROTECTED] eruditely 
mused the following:

>Right now I'm involved in a grade dispute with a student who claims to 
>have submitted an assignment, but I have no record of it. I'm glad I 
>don't have to wonder whether I accidentally deleted her paper with the 
>spam.

This is the very reason why I add those important email addresses to my 
address book and ask the Mail Action to firstly filter by an email NOT 
being in my address book.  That way, as an educator, at the beginning of 
the semester, you create a group for that semester and there is then no 
way that email from any of the group can be construed as spam.  BUT you 
can still filter all the other potential spam into a separate folder for 
review (if you like) or directly into the Deleted Mail Folder.

Cheers

Karl

Webmaster for:
IAS, Irish Airmail Society: 
http://members.aol.com/karlfranzw/AirmailSociety.html

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Share the message NOT the addresses. 

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Please use BCC not TO or CC when forwarding or emailing several people.
Would you really like me to distribute your unlisted telephone number?
Basically it's the same thing and increases the Spam we all get.

For email netiquette tips go here:
<http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/65mailet.htm>


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