On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Angel Rivera wrote:
> But when you do it from a work account, whether you like it
> or not you can carry and have an effect on the corporate
> image. We have written e-mail standards we have to comply
> with.
Yup. I don't have a great deal of sympathy when someone gets
busted for using company facilities in an approved manner. I
have seen a few other instances where off-list politics and
squabbles fell into my admin lap, so to speak. One was an
attempt by an organization's leadership to censor the list...
Resolved by several minor policy changes. In another case, one
list member screwed another during an off-line deal that went
sour. A friend of the guy who got screwed asked me to remove the
"bad guy" from the list. Turned out both of the combatants had
dirty hands. I'm glad that I had declined to get involved.
- murr -
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