[duxuser] Re: Responding to E-mails posted to user lists.

  • From: Steve Dresser <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 11:25:52 -0500

Dave,

What would you have us do? Yesterday, you expressed frustration about the number of questions not specifically related to the operation of DBT. Today, you're upset about getting private responses to a post having nothing to do with Duxbury's operation. You can't have it both ways.

Steve

On Friday 3/5/04 10:24 Dave Durber wrote:

Hello Everyone:

Yesterday, I posted a message to the list, which you should have all
received by now, stating my comments regarding questions that are
posted to the list that are not strictly to do with answering problems
that users' to this list experience in the use of DBT.

Since then, I have received responses to my E-mail which were sent
directly to me at my personal E-mail address.  In my opinion, this is
not on!

These responses to my comments on the abovementioned questions and my
comments about the basic knowledge that someone must have if they are
to become a certified transcriber/proofreader, should not have been
sent to me directly.

If a user list such as this is to work in a meaningful way and if it
is to be fair to everybody that subscribes to it then, address all
responses to any E-mails that are posted on this list in the
appropriate manner.  That is, by sending a reply E-mail to the Dux
User List E-mail address.  That way everyone on the list can read all
of the comments and suggestions that are sent in reply to the original
E-mail.  Also, it gives everyone on the list who has additional
information a chance to add their own comments and suggestions to help
solve a particular problem.

Sincerely:

Dave Durber


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