Yeah, you're right. But I was trying to reflect the way people
actually use (and compalain bout) the lists, rather than the "rules".
Chris K.
> That was my first thought. However, upon reading the email I got when
I
> signed up for the Spridget list, which say, in part:
>
> "Feel free to ask about technical issues, parts and cars, either
wanted or
> for sale."
>
> And, the email I got from subscribing to the Autojumble list says, in
part:
>
> "autojumble@autox.team.net is a mailing list intended primarily for
the
> distribution of commercial messages related to the automotive mailing
lists
> here at autox.team.net. Such messages are inappropriate for any of
the
> regular automotive related mailing lists served from this site."
>
> My interpretation is that as long as it's not commercial (meaning
that you
> don't make your "living" off from it) it's fine to post things for
sale on
> the Spridget list.
>
> <dnw>
>
> '72 Midget
> '98 Safari
> '02 9-5 Wagon
> '64 (me)
> www.dnw.us/mgs.htm
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Kotting" <ckotting@core.com>
>
> > Technically, you should post that stuff on the Autojumble list, but
I
> > haven't seen anybody objecting to the once in a while "make an
offer or
> > it goes to eBay" posting, as long as it isn't commercial.
> >
> > If you've got a lot of stuff, you can always put it on a freebie web
> > page and post the link.
> >
> > Chris K.
> >
> > > Is it kosher to post spridget parts for sale to this list ?
> > >
> > > D Wilson
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