Jarmo Saarikko (METLA) wrote: > > On Sat, 8 Feb 1997, David Doyle wrote: > > Deeper Ecology: Essays on Ecological Spirituality > > Dear Colleagues: > > I have recently published a book entitled "Deeper Ecology: Essays on > > Ecological Spirituality," which outlines and discusses a protocol for the > > ... > > To order a copy of "Deeper Ecology: Essays on Ecological Spirituality,” > > send your name and address and a check or money order (in U.S. funds) > > ... > > Subscribers, > > I find the above message by David Doyle solely as a commercial message > (which has also been cross-posted as he admits) and as such a blatant > breach of the current guidelines of this mailing list (excerpt below) Mr. > Doyle's announcement did not deal with forest RESEARCH and it was not > SHORT! this is a public request for anyone of you to obey the guidelines. > > If you would like this list to continue its operation with the current > settings as an open non-moderated list, please send this kind of postings > to the listowner and negotiate with him first, i.e send them to > <forest-request@listserv.funet.fi>. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Subject: FOREST MAILING LIST INSTRUCTIONS AND NETIQUETTE > Last update: 29th April, 1996 > ... > NETIQUETTE > ... > Unsolicited advertising > are generally NOT accepted. However, short announcements of new > products dealing with forest research are usually OK. If you are > in doubt, ask the listowner before posting. > Spamming and cross-posting > > "Spamming" is a network term invented to describe the act of > posting the same message to multiple newsgroups and/or mailing > lists, whether or not the message is germane to the stated topic of > the newsgroups or mailing lists that are being targeted. > DO NOT REPLY TO THESE! > The person responsible for the spam is probably not anymore > subscribed to the list, and any response back to the list will not > reach that person. It is inappropriate to attempt to flood the > spammer's mailbox with network mail in response. This is probably in > violation of your network's appropriate use policies, and it just > wastes bandwidth. > ... > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Forest-listowner <FOREST-REQUEST@listserv.funet.fi> > Jarmo Saarikko Isn't this a little bit out of place and should go elsewhere. I am a forest farmer and enjoy the forest, but I manage it well and use the best foresters in the business. I personally am offended by some of his ""insight"", I teach Ecology on the university level, and firmly believe that this "Mother" earth must be managed to survive, especially the one's who believe it should just "do it's own thing"
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