Plus posting online creates spam.
SG Hall
-----Original Message-----
From: judith harvey [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 March 2004 09:51
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: names and email addresses
I support your caution. Judith Harvey
on 28/03/2004 20:03, Chris Burton at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Jo Poole has mailed me since the recent Tufton meeting with the idea
> of posting a mailing list of people who attended on the
> www.complexityprimarycare.org website.
>
> I've avoided doing this so far because
> a) there are some data protection act issues - technically names /
> emails shouldn't be posted on a public website without explicit
> consent
> b) list of email addresses get harvested by spam email providers and
> we all get enough of that anyway
> c) anyone who wants to get in touch but didn't note an email / other
> contact details at the meeting can always post to the list with a "
> could .... get in touch with me"
>
> Do people have strong views either way here?
>
>
> Chris
> ( in tight-***d administration mode for a change)
> --
> Dr Chris Burton,
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> http://www.medicine21.com
> 28/03/2004
>
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