Kelson Vibber wrote:

At 11:59 PM 8/3/2004, Nancy McGough wrote:

* I think it is better not to use the word "ham" anywhere in the logo (e.g., don't say "Keep the ham, kill the spam") because some people will be offended by using the word "ham" to describe their "good mail."


More likely confused than offended, I suspect, but I agree on the main point.


Kelson Vibber SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>

Don't use the Ham reference for anything official.
When explaining the reporting process to my users I used the spam=bad, ham=good analogy. Several of my folks chimed in with the "Not to us" line. It was in jest, however I did make a quick apology for being a UScentric/WASP.
Scott
ps Boy, its a good thing Hormel has had a sense of humor about this<GRIN>


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