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The BIG-Chat e-mail listBIG-CHAT is the e-mail list for people working with interactivity. This is an active line of communication allowing for plenty of interactive networking. The list is a forum for BIG members to exchange examples of good practice and air their views It can also be used for publicising events, for news items and circulation of job adverts. Read the archive of edited topics (BIG Members only). To join the BIG-CHAT e-mail list To send a message to the list (once you have joined) Your messages are automatically sent to all the members of the group. You receive all the messages sent by other group members. You can just 'listen in' or have your say. You can unsubscribe at any time. Other commands To change settings - send blank email to: Messages on hold: big-chat-nomail@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: big-chat-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Using the list via the web This yahoogroups web site menu will let you change your subscription between 'digest' mode (several e-mails sent periodically as one) and 'normal' mode (individual e-mails as they are sent to the list). Why are there adverts in the e-mails?
BIG-CHAT e-mail list usage guidelinesThe list has open membership and is not moderated. This means that mail and replies go to all members of the list and are not checked or edited before distribution. In common with other lists, we have a few guidelines which help make the list friendly to use: 1. Please respect other subscribers and their views - use respectful language. 2. E-mails as short as possible please. 3. When you reply to a message DON'T include the entire message in your reply. Always edit it a bit and delete something - the more the better. 4. Plain text e-mails only, not HTML or RTF. 5. Attachments - not allowed. Please copy short text into your to e-mail. 6. Job adverts are accepted, if these may benefit subscribers. 7. No adverts for commercial services. However, occasional announcements from commercial ventures, which are of real use to the list subscribers, are acceptable. 8. 'Junkmail' e-mail advertising will not be tolerated.
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