Spam on ASA: Technologies for Worship

From: Lawrence Johnston (johnston@uidaho.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 04 2000 - 10:53:24 EDT

  • Next message: Vandergraaf, Chuck: "RE: Spam on ASA: Technologies for Worship"

    I hope there is a way that this list can be protected from being commercialized by
    SPAM like this. We are a great target for such ventures, and if allowed by our
    gatekeepers, will seriously dilute the value of the List. Each member of the List
    shud feel responsible to avoid giving the <address> to commercial exploiters such as
    this. It is especially onerous to be told that unless you take the trouble to
    message them, you will continue to be targeted.

    Date sent: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 02:18:58 -0600
    From: "Barry Cobus" <bc@tfwm.com>
    To: asa@calvin.edu
    Subject: Technologies for Worship

    > ======================================================================
    > Tuesday, July 4, 2000
    >
    >
    > We want to introduce you to Technologies for Worship Ministries. We produce
    > the Inspiration Technology Conferences and we also publish Technology for
    > Worship Magazine. Inspiration Technology Conferences for Churches and
    > Ministries has trained thousands of churches over the past eight years. We
    > have over one hundred professionals who donate their time and expertise to
    > teach ministry personnel how to help their churches grow using audio,
    > music, video, internet, drama, lighting and broadcast technologies.
    >
    > Technologies for Worship Magazine is in its ninth year and has recently
    > expanded in size and circulation. Over 20,000 churches subscribe to this
    > magazine, which covers topics in all areas of church growth and technology.
    >
    > Our web site has an interactive bulletin board for technical questions and
    > hosts the Christian Association for Technical Support (C.A.T.S.) Directory
    > -- a growing list of companies offering products and services to churches.
    > We also provide a searchable archive of articles from past issues of our
    > magazine.
    >
    > Please let us show you more about what we can do to help your church grow
    > by accepting our offer of a free subscription to our newsletter. We will
    > also send you a free sample copy of Technologies for Worship Magazine for
    > your review. To accept this offer simply click here:
    > http://www.tfwm.com/index2.html and fill out the simple two-line request
    > form at the upper right, adding the code TWM71 to the end of your name.
    > (Example: Jane Smith TWM71).
    >
    > Please feel free to explore all of the interesting features of our site,
    > including the latest information about our upcoming Inspiration Technology
    > Conferences.
    >
    > Note: This message has been prepared individually for the email recipient
    > at asa@calvin.edu. If you believe you have been sent this message by
    > mistake, or if you would like to have your name removed from our list,
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    >

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    Lawrence H. Johnston 917 E. 8th st.
    professor of physics, emeritus Moscow, Id 83843
    University of Idaho (208) 882-2765
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