Child-Maltreatment-Research-L (CMR-L)
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Moderation and Posting Guidelines
The CMRL is a moderated e-mail list. When a member sends an e-mail
to Child-Maltreatment-Research-L@cornell.edu for distribution to
members, an Archive staff moderator reviews it and has the option to accept or discard
it.
In general the following types of messages are discarded:
1) commands intended for the list processing
software (lyris@cornell.edu) rather than the list
2) messages concerning subscriptions to the list
3) messages that are intended for an individual subscriber and
are not of interest, or do not pertain to, the whole list
4) messages that are not related to child maltreatment research
5) overly general requests for information and assistance
6) inflammatory or unprofessional messages
7) requests for contacts from people seeking a job; however, the
list does accept employment postings
8) automatic replies
9) messages with attachments
Posting Policy
Only CMRL subscribers may post to the CMRL. The list software attempts to match the address in the "From" field
of a message against the register of subscribed addresses. The
list software
rejects messages from
non-subscribed addresses.
This filter protects list members from spam. CMRL subscribers
can subscribe under as many of their e-mail addresses as desired
if they want to post from different accounts. Of course,
subscribing under multiple e-mail addresses means that you
receive CMRL postings at each of those addresses.
Subject Line
As a courtesy to other subscribers, always fill in the Subject
line when
you post a message to the CMRL.
Attachments Policy
Subscribers should not use attachments in their messages.
Attachments present a virus risk to other list members, can be
extremely inconvenient for members with slower Internet
connections, and burden list processing server resources. In the
majority of cases, messages with attachments will be discarded
by the CMRL Moderator. Users wishing to share non-text content
(e.g. PDF files) should provide a link or offer files to
individuals on request independent of the list.
Default Reply Setting
This list is set up so that replies are sent to the entire list,
not the author of the original message. Therefore, if you click
"Reply" to a message from the list, your message will be
submitted to the CMRL Moderator for posting. It will not go to
the author of the original posting.
Auto-Reply Policy
If you activate auto-reply in your e-mail client, please
unsubscribe from the list while you are away and re-subscribe
when you return.
If a list member configures their e-mail program to send an
automatic reply about being away from the office, that message
goes to authors of CMRL postings. In addition, that auto-reply
goes to the Archive staff list moderator for every instance a
post gets distributed to the list membership. With respect to
mailing lists, e-mail accounts configured for auto-reply become
a source of network congestion and risk automatic deletion based
on software settings beyond the control of Archive staff.
Past CMRL Postings
All past postings to the CMRL list are
available for browsing. This index contains posts to the CMRL since 1996 and is
intended to serve as a resource for individuals looking for
information about child maltreatment research. It is important
to point out, however, that this index is open to all users of
the Web, not just to subscribers of the CMRL. NDACAN
reminds CMRL users that their posts to the list are not private
and may circulate beyond the community of CMRL subscribers.
Support
If you have trouble with your
Child-Maltreatment-Research-L subscription please write to
NDACAN@cornell.edu for assistance. In addition, Cornell University
publishes a guide called
Using
E-lists at Cornell which contains general information about e-lists
as well as instructions for advanced subscription settings.