Re: [TCP] TechCommPros mailing list

2006-11-13 Thread Dan Goldstein
And those in denial will not only cross-post, but also set their e-mail rules to move messages from both lists to the same folder. Kind of like pretending we all still live in the same house... > -Original Message- > From: Hickling, Lisa (TOR) > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 2:35 PM > T

Re: [TCP] TechCommPros mailing list

2006-11-13 Thread Lisa M. Bronson (TCP)
Just for the record, this parent won't allow bad-talk about the other parent. If you have any questions about this or any other TCP "household" rules, please write to me off-list. Thanks! Lisa B. > And those in denial will not only cross-post, but also set their e-mail > rules to move messages f

Re: [TCP] TechCommPros mailing list

2006-11-13 Thread Robotti, Anne (Carlin)
> Just for the record, this parent won't allow bad-talk about > the other parent. If you have any questions about this or any > other TCP "household" > rules, please write to me off-list. I think it was very rude to cross-post it over there anyway. I would hope that, divorce or no divorce, som

Re: [TCP] TechCommPros mailing list

2006-11-13 Thread Dana Worley
On Monday, November 13, 2006, Robotti, Anne (Carlin) wrote: > I think it was very rude to cross-post it over there anyway. I would > hope that, divorce or no divorce, some kind of basic email etiquette > would still apply. A TCP member -- intentionally or unintentionally -- cross-posted in res

Re: [TCP] TechCommPros mailing list

2006-11-13 Thread John Posada
> > I think it was very rude to cross-post it over there > > anyway. I would hope that, divorce or no divorce, some > > kind of basic email etiquette would still apply. > > A TCP member -- intentionally or unintentionally -- cross-posted in > response to the original post. It certainly isn't Lis