Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!dsl.pitt.edu!pitt!amanue!oglvee!norm From: norm@oglvee.UUCP (Norman Joseph) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: FLAME ABOUT COMMERCIALS IN EMAIL [Books Account: Technical books] Message-ID: <553@oglvee.UUCP> Date: 6 Jun 90 12:42:13 GMT References: <9006051701.aa28475@PARIS.ICS.UCI.EDU> Organization: Oglevee Computer Systems, Connellsville, Pa Lines: 40 baxter@robespierre.ICS.UCI.EDU (Ira Baxter) writes: >I DO NOT THINK WE SHOULD ENCOURAGE COMMERCIALS IN NEWSGROUPS. ^^^^^^^^^^ I tend to agree, but I thought you said this showed up in e-mail? >I received the following today: > [...] > Hello. I saw your name in comp.unix.i386. > Would you be interested in receiving periodic email announcements about > new technical books in your field? If so, can you send a note to me? > Thank you. Looks like harmless junk mail. The Post Office delivers pounds of it to me (and I'm sure to you) monthly. I usually throw it away. If you're really offended, reply to the sender and ask him to remove your name from his mailing list. >DON'T RESPOND POSITIVELY TO THIS UNLESS YOU WANT NEWSGROUPS EVENTUALLY >BURIED UNDER SUCH COMMERCIAL REQUESTS. ^^^^^^^^^^ Maybe you mean "newsgroup -readers-". >Now, I do sympathize with commercial vendors *answering* >questions posed on newsgroups... as long as the questions >are posed by legitimate users. Now -there's- an interesting scenario. One marketing jockey plays the "stooge" and feeds loaded questions to a newsgroup where the other marketing jockey is standing by ready to post the answers that will "prove" the superiority of Product X. Now -that- would be something to start a diatribe over. But, of course, in some other newsgroup ... -- Norm Joseph - Oglevee Computer System, Inc. UUCP: ...!{pitt,cgh}!amanue!oglvee!norm "Whaddya mean he had bullet holes in his mirror?"