Re: Problem
by KMC Gundee <gundee(at)mosquitonet.com>
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Fri, 05 Dec 1997 15:39:23 -0900 |
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bower(at)polarnet.com (Will), hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org |
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I concur. You've described the situation more precisely than I did in my
response. I would just like to add, however, that this is not the first
time ADG has pulled this little stunt.
Regards-- kmc
At 01:28 PM 12/5/97 -0900, Will wrote:
> The AGD Studios message was posted to several different HWG mailing
>lists, including hwg-theory, hwg-theory-digest, hwg-graphics, and
>hwg-graphics-digest. The hwg-graphics list is intended for "discussions
>about the creation, usage, and editing of graphics on the web". The
>hwg-theory list is intended for "discussions about the theory of web site
>design".
> IMHO, you've done the following:
> 1: Ignored the intended discussion focus of each mailing list.
> 2: Sent the same message to numerous different lists.
> 3: Blatantly displayed the address of your commercial site.
> 4: Asked the members of the mailings lists to visit your site, so
>they can "learn about a new feature" which has actually been around for
>over a year.
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> To me, this represents the perfect example of spamming. If you'd
>like an honest review of your design, please take your request to the
>hwg-critique list, and not here.
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> Will Bower, Tech Support
> Soulstone Creative
>Concepts
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>>No, it is not spam.
>>Want to learn something new, go take a look.
>>Otherwise, delet button is located very very close to your fingers.
>>If you really consider sharing some new features with others is spam.
>>Please explain it to the list how?
>>
>>--
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>> A G D S T U D I O
>> http://www.agdstudio.com
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