Generic rules for list members.

Hello, everyone.
A question for the group:
Does anyone have a list with rules of behavior and/or Internet etiquette for members of your mailing list(s) that you could share ? I did a search on Mailman's website but couldn't find a default or standard one. I found Mailman's "List Member Manual" but it doesn't seem to contain any information related to expected member behavior (and I wouldn't expect it to contain it).
Any that you can share or any links to where I may find examples of rules of participation for mailing lists ?
Thank you in advance,
Joe

Joseph Chamberlain, D.D.S. wrote:
Does anyone have a list with rules of behavior and/or Internet etiquette for members of your mailing list(s) that you could share ?
Try googling
email mailing list etiquette
Any that you can share or any links to where I may find examples of rules of participation for mailing lists ?
Beyond what you'd find via internet search, rules tend to be specific to lists. I.e., what's appropriate for one list may not be for others.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Mark,
Thank for your reply. I will try what you suggested.
Best regards,
Joseph Chamberlain
On 6/7/11 10:04 AM, "Mark Sapiro" <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
Joseph Chamberlain, D.D.S. wrote:
Does anyone have a list with rules of behavior and/or Internet etiquette for members of your mailing list(s) that you could share ?
Try googling
email mailing list etiquette
Any that you can share or any links to where I may find examples of rules of participation for mailing lists ?
Beyond what you'd find via internet search, rules tend to be specific to lists. I.e., what's appropriate for one list may not be for others.
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