Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Actually, the Jeffery Journey has been a part of this list for many years, ...long before you subscribed. Most of us are featured in the book. In fact, it is the story of us all...those of us with SMA, that is. I don't understand why you would object to Helen's post. Vicki Jurney- Director Pet Pals of Texas www.petpalsoftexas.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Spamming is unsolicited e--mails which are randomly sent out. Usually the senders of " junk " spam emails is unknown to the recipient of said email. We all know Helen, and her request is part of a project that we support. I have no doubt that the administrator of this group would have any objection to her request since sending a person's e-mail address is voluntary on their part. Vicki Jurney- Director Pet Pals of Texas www.petpalsoftexas.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I was under the impression that it's not polite to collect people's email addresses from groups like this and start sending bulk messages without asking for permission first. > I have just sent out a mass e-mail update (with info about other projects, etc.) to a LOT of > folks. If you've been receiving them in the past and didn't receive one yesterday or today, > please let me know, as it may have been returned for some reason. > Helen (Baldwin) - P.O. Box 964 - Jefferson, NC 28640 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Hi Helen: I just think is unfamiliar with this project, and how much it means to us. That's why he has assumed the role of list police. Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I don't object to her post here. I am grateful for all of the information everyone shares. But, it's not respectful etiquette to collect people's emails from this list without permission and start sending them updates outside of the group. That's called spamming. I am sorry I did not specify. > > Actually, the Jeffery Journey has been a part of this list for many years, > ...long before you subscribed. Most of us are featured in the book. In > fact, it is the story of us all...those of us with SMA, that is. I don't > understand why you would object to Helen's post. > > Vicki Jurney- > Director > Pet Pals of Texas > www.petpalsoftexas.org > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Hi, - thank you for writing and expressing your concern about the way I've collected e-mails without permission only to turn around and send unsolicited bulk e-mails. I started to respond to you privately but decided perhaps I should write a note to the group in case others share your thinking. Your suggestion has never come to my attention before, but that doesn't mean there aren't others who agree with you. The reason I have been gathering e-mails from folks who post on various SMA sites is that some don't choose to get individual posts in group settings like SMA Friends, and they don't have/take time to check sites/guestbooks/message boards for posts on a regular basis. I am trying to reach as many SMA folks as possible! The reason I don't stop to ask for permission is simply a matter of available time, and until now, it has never come up. When I wrote that I was bordering on obsession with this project, I wasn't kidding! Since being hurled into the world of SMA 9 years ago, life changed for us in a big way, mostly for the good but certainly not without a sense of loss with 's death. I have stayed busy on 's behalf, but I also have a husband, two other children (one in college and another a high school senior), and a few animals. Adding to the pile this summer was the recent death of my father. Etc., etc., etc. Rather than run from SMA, I opted to stick around and see if I could be of service in some capacity. Initially, I mainly wanted to ease the paths of others and help protect our other children from a rerun of SMA like so many others have done. Some folks chair foundations, some host incredible web sites, some organize insanely successful fundraisers. I wrote a book, and while I think it's pretty good(!), I am partial to the special dedication, as it provides a unique connection between (and us) and others in this remarkable group. By now, I'm more than a little hooked to others in this extended family and really enjoy being here I do not ever share e-mail addresses, which is one reason there are so many links to others' projects. I am happy to remove anyone who wishes to be removed and am pleased that out of an average of over 1000 active e-mail addresses over the past few years, only five or six have requested removal, three because they learned they weren't dealing with SMA after all. If you - or anyone else - consider the mass e-mails a nuisance and would like to be removed, please let me know, as my purpose in spending time and energy on this is certainly not to cause disruption. I merely want to help squelch the destructive nature of this particular beast, and this is a way I think I can participate. Whether or not you decide to remain on The List, , I would love to add 's name to the dedication! Like Vicki wrote, there are many folks active in SMA Friends who are listed in the book's dedication. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts about this, and please feel free to e-mail me should you have additional concerns. Sincerely, Helen PS - , your second post just appeared regarding my 'spamming.' I am no genius when it comes to computer lingo, but I personally consider spamming bulk 'junk' from source completely foreign to me. While I send bulk e-mails in alphabetized groups to save myself a LOT of time and feign a bit of organization, AND they are sent unsolicited at least initially, I don't think what I send is 'junk,' and there is a legitimate purpose for their existence. Again, though, I'll be happy to remove you from the list if you'd prefer. PS - Thanks, Vicki On Aug 7, 2006, at 12:18 PM, wrote: > I was under the impression that it's not polite to collect people's > email addresses from groups like this and start sending bulk messages > without asking for permission first. > > > > > >> I have just sent out a mass e-mail update (with info about other >> > projects, etc.) to a LOT of > >> folks. If you've been receiving them in the past and didn't receive >> > one yesterday or today, > >> please let me know, as it may have been returned for some reason. >> > > > >> Helen (Baldwin) - P.O. Box 964 - Jefferson, NC 28640 >> >> > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, ages and beliefs So all > members most be tolerant and respectful to all members. > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual health, swearing..) may > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of inappropriate language will > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your parents/gaurdian before you > join the list. > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated to the topics of > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily issues of the disabled. > > Post message: > Subscribe: -subscribe > Unsubscribe: -unsubscribe > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > oogroups.com > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I for one ( & one of many) certainly appreciate your massive effort to bring awareness to a disease/condition that is relatively unknown to a vast amount of the general population. I've read your book about your son Jeffery - and am so grateful you put it together. Helen - Thank you for all you've done and continue to try to do for the efforts to find a cure/treatment for SMA. You've most certainly made a profound impact - and I'm sure somewhere your is bragging to others about his fantastic Mom... Mitch , Aurora, OH --- Helen Baldwin <jeffreyb@...> wrote: > Hi, - thank you for writing and expressing > your concern about > the way I've collected e-mails without permission > only to turn around > and send unsolicited bulk e-mails. I started to > respond to you > privately but decided perhaps I should write a note > to the group in > case others share your thinking. Your suggestion has > never come to my > attention before, but that doesn't mean there aren't > others who agree > with you. > > The reason I have been gathering e-mails from folks > who post on > various SMA sites is that some don't choose to get > individual posts > in group settings like SMA Friends, and they don't > have/take time to > check sites/guestbooks/message boards for posts on a > regular basis. I > am trying to reach as many SMA folks as possible! > The reason I don't > stop to ask for permission is simply a matter of > available time, and > until now, it has never come up. When I wrote that I > was bordering on > obsession with this project, I wasn't kidding! Since > being hurled > into the world of SMA 9 years ago, life changed for > us in a big way, > mostly for the good but certainly not without a > sense of loss with > 's death. I have stayed busy on 's > behalf, but I also > have a husband, two other children (one in college > and another a high > school senior), and a few animals. Adding to the > pile this summer was > the recent death of my father. Etc., etc., etc. > > Rather than run from SMA, I opted to stick around > and see if I could > be of service in some capacity. Initially, I mainly > wanted to ease > the paths of others and help protect our other > children from a rerun > of SMA like so many others have done. Some folks > chair foundations, > some host incredible web sites, some organize > insanely successful > fundraisers. I wrote a book, and while I think it's > pretty good(!), I > am partial to the special dedication, as it provides > a unique > connection between (and us) and others in > this remarkable > group. By now, I'm more than a little hooked to > others in this > extended family and really enjoy being here > > I do not ever share e-mail addresses, which is one > reason there are > so many links to others' projects. I am happy to > remove anyone who > wishes to be removed and am pleased that out of an > average of over > 1000 active e-mail addresses over the past few > years, only five or > six have requested removal, three because they > learned they weren't > dealing with SMA after all. > > If you - or anyone else - consider the mass e-mails > a nuisance and > would like to be removed, please let me know, as my > purpose in > spending time and energy on this is certainly not to > cause > disruption. I merely want to help squelch the > destructive nature of > this particular beast, and this is a way I think I > can participate. > > Whether or not you decide to remain on The List, > , I would love > to add 's name to the dedication! Like Vicki > wrote, there are > many folks active in SMA Friends who are listed in > the book's > dedication. > > Thanks again for sharing your thoughts about this, > and please feel > free to e-mail me should you have additional > concerns. > > Sincerely, > > Helen > > PS - , your second post just appeared regarding > my 'spamming.' I > am no genius when it comes to computer lingo, but I > personally > consider spamming bulk 'junk' from source completely > foreign to me. > While I send bulk e-mails in alphabetized groups to > save myself a LOT > of time and feign a bit of organization, AND they > are sent > unsolicited at least initially, I don't think what I > send is 'junk,' > and there is a legitimate purpose for their > existence. Again, though, > I'll be happy to remove you from the list if you'd > prefer. > > PS - Thanks, Vicki > > > > > > > On Aug 7, 2006, at 12:18 PM, wrote: > > > I was under the impression that it's not polite to > collect people's > > email addresses from groups like this and start > sending bulk messages > > without asking for permission first. > > > > > > > > > > > >> I have just sent out a mass e-mail update (with > info about other > >> > > projects, etc.) to a LOT of > > > >> folks. If you've been receiving them in the past > and didn't receive > >> > > one yesterday or today, > > > >> please let me know, as it may have been returned > for some reason. > >> > > > > > > > >> Helen (Baldwin) - P.O. Box 964 - Jefferson, NC > 28640 > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, > ages and beliefs So all > > members most be tolerant and respectful to all > members. > > > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual > health, swearing..) may > > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of > inappropriate language will > > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your > parents/gaurdian before you > > join the list. > > > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated > to the topics of > > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily > issues of the disabled. > > > > Post message: > > Subscribe: > -subscribe > > Unsubscribe: > -unsubscribe > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: > Esma1999@... > > > > > > > > > > oogroups.com > > > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: > Esma1999@... > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Forgive me for posting here so many times today. This will be my last for a while. I want to respond to Helen publicly because I feel it is important to do so. I know of two SMA Moms who are afraid of participating in any online SMA groups because of bad experiences they've had with people collecting information on their children for unspecified purposes. For several years now, everyone knows that as soon as you post for the first time on an SMA site or BB, you will begin receiving unsolicited emails from Helen. I'm sure you are a nice person, Helen, but please be aware that your actions have creeped out some people. I don't doubt that you mean well, but there are some other kooky people out there who's actions are similar to yours in collecting data on kids. If you ask first before bulk-mailing people, you will not risk being seen as one of those kooky people. That's just my humble suggestion. I mean no offense. > > Hi, - thank you for writing and expressing your concern about > the way I've collected e-mails without permission only to turn around > and send unsolicited bulk e-mails. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Dear , I was getting ready to relinquish the computer to our son when your last note came in. I am stunned at this note and would love to know to which SMA moms you are referring - not to bully them or 'creep them out' any further, but to apologize for whatever I did that made me out to be a kook... or worse. I almost sound like a pedophile. I never intended to offend anyone, and I CERTAINLY didn't intend to 'creep out' anyone!!! Jeepers. I'm also completely in the dark about what data I'm collecting on kids. Again, I intended to reply to you privately, but on second thought decided to send this - a final group note - to the entire group in case the moms I've offended happen to read this. If I have somehow 'creeped out' anyone reading this, please accept my humblest apology. Best, Helen On Aug 7, 2006, at 5:11 PM, wrote: > Forgive me for posting here so many times today. This will be my last > for a while. I want to respond to Helen publicly because I feel it is > important to do so. > > I know of two SMA Moms who are afraid of participating in any online > SMA groups because of bad experiences they've had with people > collecting information on their children for unspecified purposes. > For several years now, everyone knows that as soon as you post for the > first time on an SMA site or BB, you will begin receiving unsolicited > emails from Helen. I'm sure you are a nice person, Helen, but please > be aware that your actions have creeped out some people. I don't > doubt that you mean well, but there are some other kooky people out > there who's actions are similar to yours in collecting data on kids. > If you ask first before bulk-mailing people, you will not risk being > seen as one of those kooky people. > > That's just my humble suggestion. I mean no offense. > > > > >> >> Hi, - thank you for writing and expressing your concern about >> the way I've collected e-mails without permission only to turn >> > around > >> and send unsolicited bulk e-mails. >> > > > > > > > A FEW RULES > > * The list members come from many backgrounds, ages and beliefs So all > members most be tolerant and respectful to all members. > > * Some adult language and topics (like sexual health, swearing..) may > occur occasionally in emails. Over use of inappropriate language will > not be allowed. If your under 16 ask your parents/gaurdian before you > join the list. > > * No SPAMMING or sending numerous emails unrelated to the topics of > spinal muscular atrophy, health, and the daily issues of the disabled. > > Post message: > Subscribe: -subscribe > Unsubscribe: -unsubscribe > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > oogroups.com > > List manager: (Sexy Mature Artist) Email: Esma1999@... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 I think I tend to agree with the point made. I personally requested to be added to Helen's list, based on a post in this newsgroup, using my private email address. But my more " public " address was also added, I'm assuming from the group members list. Wouldn't it be more proper to make a general announcement on SMA related boards that invite people to join the e-list if they want, rather than just signing all the members of groups up and sending unsolicited email? Or if various persons that are interested are found at websites and such, couldn't they be sent a brief invitation email to see if they are even interested on being on such list before summarily adding their address? The current " sign up every email address related to SMA " method does strike me as being like a lot of the spam I get from having my email out there in other groups. Jenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Hi Helen, I was actually surprised when I received an e-mail from you off-list without having been asked if you could add me. I had already been asked via SMAFriends and the FSMA message board if I wanted to be included in your project, and chose not to participate or forward the names of others I know. It felt a bit presumptuous to then be added to your list. I didn't feel strongly enough to ask to be removed, but must agree with that harvesting e-mails from a web page or the cc fields of an e-mail and adding them to a mailing list is not generally accepted as appropriate " netiquette " . It's more appropriate to make public requests for subscribers on lists such as these. Advice on recruiting list members from a seasoned net-using advocate: - Don't harvest e-mail addresses. - Ask permission before adding a name to a list. - If people aren't subscribing it may be because 1) they already get your announcements via a listserv or message board, 2) they're not interested, or 3) they haven't read the subsriction invitation. - When seeking subscribers for a list, try to increase the possibility of the invitation being read by making the request brief and pointed without mixing other issues or updates. - Ask people to forward the invitation to others who may be interested. - At the beginning each mass mailing provide simple instructions for unsubscribing. I hope this is helpful. Alana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 oh come on people - we are all here on this list to get information and support from other sma affected people. so why the hell fuss about email sent once for a few months ? besides helen`s emails are very informative. i learn from them more than from posts here. if do not wish to get her annoucments, you can easily let helen know and i`m sure she`ll take you off the mailing list she has. and one more thing - david, not everyone, who sends emails or collect emails are junk senders. so honestly - give a break! love & light patie http://patie80.multiply.com http://patie.tripod.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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