Thu, 4 Jun 1998 12:53:39 +0200 - Message No. 3301
From: manfred.rebl@siemens.at

Subject: AW: Giving out names and addresses?


WOW, I think you are right, we all should think very hard about this problem.

kind regards
  Manfred Rebl
  Sales and Marketing ATBEASP1 Siemens Automotive Car Body Electronics
  phone: 0043-1-1707-37451,fax: 0043-1-1707-57449, 
e-mail:manfred.rebl@siemens.at

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Von: clonghur@es.com
An: xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de
Betreff: (XRV) Giving out names and addresses?
Datum: Donnerstag, 04. Juni 1998 11:09

I hate to be a damper on the issue of being friendly and helpful towards
other AT riders, but has anyone considered the problem here?
If we start emailing names and addresses about, we're giving out
confidential information. Think of the scenario :
(especially in the UK where bikes are stolen to order) the potential
scum could be lurking on the mailing list - ie listening, but never
contributing. One day, all his christmases come at once when people
start emailing names and addresses. He now has a ready-made list of
addresses where he knows Africa Twins are stored.

Think about it.


"Aaalrighty then" - Ace Ventura.

Chris Longhurst, Flight Simulator Graphics Modeller.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/2195/
Work:clonghur@es.com
Home:chrisl@audicoupe.demon.co.uk



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