Mon, 30 May 1994 10:50:49 EST
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Paul, most academic systems have rules regarding computer use that would
cover this. I would forward copies of the relevant messages (if possible)
to the Postmaster at the site.
--Nathan
On Mon, 30 May 1994 09:38:27 -0400 P. Divirgilio said:
>Hi,
> I discovered by contacting some of my list members that I had
> received requests to change their address which were not from
> them and were actually diverting the mail to other addresses
> so that the participant was no longer receiving it. How do you
> handle this? This is certainly an infringement on the rights of
> the individual. Thanks. Paul.
>--
>
>Dr. Paul S. di Virgilio, University of Toronto [log in to unmask]
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