You might want to change your posting email address. I don't think the
School District of Philadelphia would appreciate "sexylady" posts to USENET.
God knows they have enough to worry about.
> You might want to change your posting email address. I don't think the
> School District of Philadelphia would appreciate "sexylady" posts to USENET.
God knows they have enough to worry about.
Sexy Lady is just a name it has nothing to do with the schools.We
teach our,children,and that's what really counts,it's just a name.
AllYou! - 28 Jun 2007 12:41 GMT
>> You might want to change your posting email address. I don't think
>> the
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> Sexy Lady is just a name it has nothing to do with the schools.
If it's going out under a domain which they own, they get to decide
how much it has to do with them.
Rog' - 28 Jun 2007 13:45 GMT
>> You might want to change your posting email address.
>> I don't think theSchool District of Philadelphia would
>> appreciate "sexylady" posts to USENET.
> Sexy Lady is just a name it has nothing to do with the schools.
Has the Superintendent authorized your use of their e-mail
accounts in this way?
dejablues - 28 Jun 2007 20:48 GMT
>>> You might want to change your posting email address.
>>> I don't think theSchool District of Philadelphia would
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> Has the Superintendent authorized your use of their e-mail
> accounts in this way?
And is the IT department prepared for the amount of spam she's opened the
district servers up to?
samjonesetal@yahoo.com - 29 Jun 2007 19:33 GMT
> >>> You might want to change your posting email address.
> >>> I don't think theSchool District of Philadelphia would
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> And is the IT department prepared for the amount of spam she's opened the
> district servers up to?
Gawd f.cking hope so. I would hope that the school district of one of
America's largest cities wouldn't be overwhelmed with SPAM just cuz
some nutjob posts to Usenet. We can all post under any email address
that we want to and I've never heard of anybody being sued for posting
using a registered domain name that they don't own. I could change my
own posting handle to use any email domain I wanted to. If I could
reasonably expect to bring down an organization's email just by using
their domain name in a couple of Usenet postings then I'd consider
myself a pretty powerful man.
If she's using the school's computers to do this then her job may be
on the line and her IP address and posting email is going to be
archived for years to come but I doubt that she has much to worry
about since I'm sure that the PFT makes it very, very hard to fire a
teacher.