Hey, I just took care of a very irrate person that apparently had some Mustang fiberglass for sale a couple of years ago and someone sent an email to the list about the parts. Included on that email was the fellow's first name, phone number and other contact information. He apparently did a Google search recently and discovered his information was in the list archives and still on the internet. And he wasn't happy about it. In fact he wanted it removed immediately if not sooner. Of course he didn't give me enough information to really know what he was referring to or to be able to find it on CarMemories.com. On his second attempt we were able to get enough information to locate the item in question. So what is the lesson here. 1) Be aware that if you send an email to the list over 400 people will see it and it will be archived. 2) Search engines will search and display these emails messages. 3) Do not include personal information in an email to the list. And especially do not include someone else's personal information without their permission. Or get them sign a release (joke). 4) Be aware that ANY email you send on the internet is public whether it is to the list or to your mother. So be careful what you send. Be cautious of using personal information in an email unless you don't mind if strangers contact you. Thanks Dennis
Dennis, I did a search on my restoration place last night and was very surprised when I saw an e-mail thread list that's on our website. It dated back quite some time ago and I was able to see all kinds of old responses form people on the list. Somehow those notes got linked to my Google search. I had never seen that before. I wonder if Google tuned up their engine (search engine that is). Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis@carmemories.com" <dennis@carmemories.com> To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 4:40 PM Subject: Note for the List Administrator > Hey, I just took care of a very irrate person that apparently had some > Mustang fiberglass for sale a couple of years ago and someone sent an > email to the list about the parts. Included on that email was the fellow's > first name, phone number and other contact information. > > He apparently did a Google search recently and discovered his information > was in the list archives and still on the internet. And he wasn't happy > about it. In fact he wanted it removed immediately if not sooner. Of > course he didn't give me enough information to really know what he was > referring to or to be able to find it on CarMemories.com. On his second > attempt we were able to get enough information to locate the item in > question. > > So what is the lesson here. > 1) Be aware that if you send an email to the list over 400 people will see > it and it will be archived. > 2) Search engines will search and display these emails messages. > 3) Do not include personal information in an email to the list. And > especially do not include someone else's personal information without > their permission. Or get them sign a release (joke). > 4) Be aware that ANY email you send on the internet is public whether it > is to the list or to your mother. > > So be careful what you send. Be cautious of using personal information in > an email unless you don't mind if strangers contact you. > > Thanks > Dennis