What is the email etiquette for the Private Practitioners Group?
In an attempt to minimize the misuse of email, group emails are sent to each member as “blind copies” so that the entire group doesn’t receive the email addresses of all of the other group members. In order to keep the emails interesting to all, members are asked not to post the same (or similar) item more than once. In addition, you are asked not to send any forwarded emails to the Private Practitioners Group chairperson, regardless of how important the cause or how funny the joke. Managing a group of over 400 members requires that the email volume is kept to a manageable level; thank you for your cooperation.
In an attempt to minimize the misuse of email, group emails are sent to each member as “blind copies” so that the entire group doesn’t receive the email addresses of all of the other group members. In order to keep the emails interesting to all, members are asked not to post the same (or similar) item more than once. In addition, you are asked not to send any forwarded emails to the Private Practitioners Group chairperson, regardless of how important the cause or how funny the joke. Managing a group of over 600 members requires that the email volume is kept to a manageable level; thank you for your cooperation.