Euro-Film Mailing List Rules
Mailing List: Rules And Procedures
(Updated 16 May 1999)
Introduction
The Euro-Film Mailing List is an open, unmoderated discussion list devoted to
"Euro-Films". Likely discussion
topics are: opinions of particular films, characters,
the actors and actresses, the directors, behind the scenes information, rare or new video releases,
merchandise and collectibles, fan activities, etc.
To subscribe, simply return to the previous page and click on 'Join List'.
After you have entered your details a personal subscription page will be created
for you to enable you to control your subscription to the 'single' mails or the 'digest'.
You will get a confirmation message which you will need to reply to.
This is neccessary to prevent bogus subscriptions, which for some reason
has been a real problem on other lists.
To participate in the discussion, send e-mail messages to
euro-film@onelist.com. If you'd like to introduce yourself first and
tell us a little about your interest in Euro-films, please go right
ahead! You must send your messages from an e-mail address which
is subscribed to the list, otherwise it will not be forwarded to the
rest of the subscribers.
If you wish to follow the discussions on The Euro-Film Mailing List but don't want to subscribe to the mailing
list, visit the Euro-Film 'Digest' Archive, which contains current & past discussions.
This is also a great way for new subscribers to
catch up on what has been discussed in recent weeks!
You might want to fill in a 'Member Profile' and gain a measure of immortality in the hallowed halls of Hammer Film. If so just go to the 'Member Profile' pages, copy one of the profiles, alter it to YOUR stats then mail it to the list. The manager will add it to the correct page asap.
If you need any special assistance, please contact the Euro-Film list owner
Tim Stubbs
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By default, you will receive all messages one at time as they are sent
to the list. If you would rather receive messages grouped together in
a periodic digest, visit http://www.onelist.com and click on 'Members' then change your settings to 'digest'. You will not need to identify yourself if you 'enable cookies' in your browser.
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You will receive copies of all the messages you send
to the list.
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Euro-Film discussion digests are archived at Onelist.com.
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These archives are 'searchable'.
Posting Rules
All Internet mailing list have similar sets of rules on what you should
and should not do. Here are the specific rules for Euro-Film. Failure
to follow these rules may result in your posting privileges being taken
away or you being thrown off the list altogether.
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Before posting any questions, check recent archived 'digests' to make sure your question isn't answered
there. Longtime subscribers get annoyed when they see the same questions
asked every few weeks.
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Make sure to include your name and your e-mail address in the body
of your messages, as there are some e-mail programs which hide this
information!
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Treat the others on the list as you would want them to treat you.
Beware of making strong, emotional, or angry statements. It is easier
for written messages to be misunderstood than spoken words. Never write
a message in anger and if you have any doubt about how a message will be
received, wait a while and reread it before you send it. Any 'sarcastic' or jokey
comments should be identified with a smiley face :-) or a ;-)
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Make sure that the subject line accurately reflects the contents of
your message, so that other members can skip it if they are not
interested in that particular subject. You are free to discuss multiple
subjects in a single message, but just make sure the subject line
reflects the multiple subjects.
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When replying to a previous message, precede it with something to let
everyone know what you are replying to. This can be an excerpt of the
previous message, or summarizing what was said before in your own words.
A common network convention is to use the > character in the left
margin to indicate text from a previously posted message.
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When including excerpts of previous messages in your reply, EDIT them
down to the bare minimum which is relevant to your reply. Don't let
your e-mail program automatically quote the entire body of the message!
Nobody likes reading a long message in quotes for the third or fourth
time, only to be followed by a one line response: "Yeah, me too."
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When posting a message, stick to the subject of the mailing list.
Anything directly related to Euro-films is on-topic. However,
unless there is a Euro-link, seemingly related topics such as non-European movies and TV series are NOT
on-topic, there are plenty of other discussion groups for these
subjects. Remember, people subscribed to this list to discuss Euro-Films and actors.
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If someone posts a message that is off-topic and you would still like
to reply to it, reply to the individual, NOT the mailing list.
Similarly, if someone posts a message that is off-topic, do NOT send a
message to the list complaining about it. And if someone else does
complain, do NOT reply to that either! A flood of complaints can be
more disruptive than the original off-topic message, especially since
the original poster ALWAYS feels obliged to defend themselves and then
people will all offer their opinions on who's right and who's wrong,
etc., etc.., etc...
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Do not mail invitations to other lists or use your membership only to promote your own webpage, business, etc!
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Do not send one line messages such as "I agree", "I don't know", etc.,
as they really do not contribute much to the discussion. Similarly,
limit the number of one-line "cute" remarks as well, as they get pretty
tiring after a while. Remember, every message posted to this list goes
out to about 30+ people around the world (some who do not know English very
well), and are 'archived' in digest form for years to come. Make sure
that you have something worthwhile to say before hitting the "send"
button!
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Do not use The Euro-Film Mailing List as an IRC or ICQ. ie. don't use it just to tell everyone you are online
or to bid them "Good Morning" etc. 'Digest' subscribers will not welcome a 'Digest' full of
off-topic personal chat.
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Do not send binary files containing pictures (JPGs/GIFS/BMPs etc) or sounds (wavs/midis, etc), and also
do not send overly large text files (>30 kb) to the list. Instead, find
an FTP or World Wide Web site to upload your file to, and send a short
message to the list telling people where they can download it if they
are interested. ie. a URL.
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Make sure that you or your e-mail program inserts a carriage return so
that every line is LESS than 72 characters long, otherwise some people
will not be able to read your messages, or they will be reformatted in
transit so that every other line contains the leftovers of the previous
line.
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When replying to a message, check the "To:" address to make sure it's
going where you want it to. It can be very embarrassing if you send
a message to the entire list that was meant to be seen by only one
person. (Trust me, I know!)
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'Euro-Film' has members from many countries. Don't assume that everyone
will understand a reference to TV, movies, pop culture, or current
events in your country.
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'Euro-Film' members will also be grateful if you add "SPOILER" headings before you reveal plot details,
or 'spoil' their enjoyment of a not yet seen film.
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DON'T SEND A MESSAGE IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, AS PEOPLE WILL THINK YOU
ARE YELLING AT THEM! It is also easier to read things with normal
captilization. Also, separating your paragraphs with blank lines
makes things easier to read too.
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If you would like to unsubscribe from the list, do not send your
request to the mailing list. Just visit your personal 'subscription' page at http://www.onelist.com .
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If you see someone else asking how to unsubscribe, please help them out
by sending them the instructions in a 'personal' e-mail. ie. unsubscribe-euro-film@onelist.com
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Limit the size of your "Signature" at the bottom of your messages.
Nobody wants to see a one line message followed by a 20 line signature!
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If anyone abuses the list by persisting in posting 'off-topic' items, 'blatant adverts' or behaving 'unacceptably', offending members may find they are 'yellow carded' by the list manager. Further such abuse, or totally unreasonable behaviour may result in 'unsubscription'. If 'yellow carded' a member should be the model of good behaviour for six months at which point the member's record will be cleared.
Phew! That was rather like the mailing list equivalent of 'War And Peace', yeh?
For a humourous, but horrifyingly accurate analysis of the lifecycle of a mailing list
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