iamems -- ISOC-AU Members Discussion List

 

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Welcome to the ISOC-AU Members Discussion List!
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The iamems mailing list is a forum for ISOC-AU members.

Members are free to raise and discuss any Internet issues they find of interest. Members are encouraged to pose questions, ideas, as well as points of view on any Internet related topic.

The ISOC-AU Board will also solicit member viewpoints via this list for the purposes of government and industry submissions, discussion papers and general Internet forums.

From time to time information regarding commercial events or services thought to be in members' interests may be posted, however, please note that iamems is not to be used as an advertising medium for commercial products or services, other than those provided by the Internet Society or its affiliated bodies. Volumes of such posts will be monitored, and action may be taken if it is thought any member/s have exceeded reasonable posting limits.

ISOC-AU members are added to the members mailing-list, iamems@lists.isoc-au.org.au , upon joining the association, when email addresses change, or after a time when a member is not subscribed.

It is not compulsory for members of the association to be members of the discussion list.

The list is available in a daily digest format.

This list is not moderated. Anything mailed to the discussion address will be echoed to everyone on the list.

Comments made on this list are NOT to be construed, used, or represented in any way, as public statements on behalf of indidual, organisational members of ISOC-AU or other entity unless clearly and explicitly marked as such by a person authorised to do so.

Email from this list may NOT be on forwarded, circulated or otherwise used without the explicit permission of the original sender/s.

ISOC-AU thanks PPS Internet for its support in operating this service to the Australian Internet community.

To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the iamems Archives.

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