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|    RA_UTIL Echo Rules    |
|    01 Oct 16 00:00:06    |
      |Conference rules for the RA_UTIL echo: rev. 29 May 14       |Posting Frequency: 1st of the month.        -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-               Please take a minute to read these rules.               -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-               1. Do not be easily annoyed.               Count to "ten" or use netmail instead.               2. Do not be excessively annoying.               This often means the use of netmail also. These are some items        which are considered as being "annoying":               Use of profanity        Quoting someone elses profanity        Non-compliance with general echo policies:               - Do NOT use handles or Aliases.        - No "high-end" characters in echomail. This includes ANSI color        codes.        - No "Test" messages in international areas.        - No BBS ads.        - ** Absolutely No Posting of "flame" or derogatory messages. Keep        these to NetMail or one of the "other nets", they WILL NOT be        tolerated in this Echo!               3. Keep to the topic of the conference               This is perhaps the most significant of all. Messages in the echo        are to relate to the "utilities" written for RemoteAccess and a        little on RemoteAccess itself. The term "Utilities" means (in this        case) programs written to work specifically for RemoteAccess, or        which work with RemoteAccess (amongst others), who's purpose is to        enhance the BBS program, in some fashion, for SysOps and or Users.        If the utility cannot be used on a RemoteAccess system, then it does        not belong in the echo. The moderators, alone, reserve the right to        decide, which topics are appropriate or not.               4. Permit the Moderator(s) to moderate               Though we appreciate your concern and willingness to assist, please        leave the "moderating" to the moderators. We have our own "unique"        way of dealing with things and they aren't always noticable, but        they are being done.               5. Automated File Availability Announcements               Do not assume that because you see automated file announcement        messages that you can set your system up to start announcing also.        Only the heads of the file distribution networks or their designated        liasion may post automated file announcement messages. If you        believe that you should be able to post these automated messages,        send netmail to one of the moderators requesting permission.              |Andrew Leary, 1:320/119, andrew.leary@tvcconnect.net        Mark Lewis, 1:3634/12               Conference Moderators                      * Origin: (1:3634/12)    |
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