[And, may I add my two cents' worth. Please do not
use fancy (or bright yellow or other color)
backgrounds with script-like or other complicated
text. If you are responding in HTML, please use a
font larger than 8 points. 12 or 14 is easy to read.
Bob]
--- Rog & Jan van Hoy <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Since we have some new members, it seems like it's
> time for
> a friendly reminder of the "do's" and "don't's:"
>
> The List is dedicated ONLY to Imperial material that
> can be
> considered relevant to other owners of Imperials or
> NYB's.
>
> If it's not Imperial related, or it starts off
> addressed to
> one person, please double check your message or send
> it
> off-list to concerned parties.
>
> The admin staff has recently written requests to
> authors of
> posts that were not well focused, and we'd really
> rather
> not be obliged to do so. Please help to make our
> job
> easier, and the content of the emails that we all
> receive
> Imperial-specific.
>
> Take a moment to look over the posted rules that are
> part
> of the agreement that you accepted by joining us:
>
> IML Rules of Etiquette,
> written by the IML Administrators, January 1999.
>
> SHORT LIST OF DO'S:
>
> 1. Everything here is Imperial focused... keep it
> so. (If
> you feel it is not, take it to the Salon. )
> 2. CHANGE your subject line, probably every time you
> post!
> 3. Trim your posts, and use plain text.
> 4. Respect other people and their cars!
> 5. Diversity is our strength - this is a worldwide,
> multicultural club!
>
> SHORT LIST OF DON'TS:
>
> 1. No Personal Attacks, No Politics, No Religion, No
> Bashing.
> 2. Post no graphics or other large files to the
> entire
> list.
> 3. No short, one-line responses like "Cool!" or
> "That's
> right!"
> 4. No personal replies to the whole list - send
> those to
> the person concerned.
>
>
> The rest of the details are at this link on the club
> website:
>
>
http://www.imperialclub.com/GettingStarted/MailingLists/Etiq
> uette.html
>
>
>
>
>