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I got this from Gleason Sackman's excellent net-happenings listserv,
and thought you might enjoy this (except for those of you abusers - YOU
KNOW WHO YOU ARE):

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 15:02:07 -0400
From: Daniel P Dern <ddern@world.std.com>
Subject: FYI, "I've Grepped a Little List"

         Semi-Poetic Justic: We've Grepped A Little List

             by Daniel P. Dern <ddern@world.std.com>

  To the tune of "I've Got a Little List" from THE MIKADO by Gilbert
    & Sullivan (give or take a little forcing on the scansion)

  Copyright (c) 1994 Daniel P. Dern.  May be freely reposted to mailing
  lists, Usenet Newsgroups, Gopher/WWW/etc. and other free-for-access
  online fora providing this notice is intact; all other interested
  parties please contact author.  (Archived at internet.com gopher
  somewhere in the "Dern" area along with other motley stuff.  If I get
  a chance I'll add a version with 'scan marks' to help it be sung.)

  Other pointers:
  o To follow the continuing saga of events referenced herein and their
    like, start with news.admin.* and alt.current-event.net-abuse
  o Gilbert & Sullivan fans can join the "SavoyNet" mailing list by
    sending e-mail to SavoyNet-Request@cescc.bridgewater.edu (A thank-you
    goes out to Walt Howe <walthowe@delphi.com> for the pointer on this!)


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Pronunciation notes for newcomers -- In names of things:
  "."   is pronounced as "dot", e.g., .sig = "dot sig"  (with the possible
          exception of "MAKE.MONEY.FAST" where the .s are done as pauses)
  "*"   is pronounced "star",  e.g., news.admin.* = news dot admin dot star
          (except in names where it's used to blank out the vowels)
  "/"   is pronounced "slash" e.g., /pub = "slash pub"
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As some day it may happen that a user must be flamed
  We've grepped a little list -- we've kept a little list.
Of netiquette offenders who have shown they're not ashamed,
  And never would be missed -- who never would be missed!
There's the pestilential lawyers who carpet-bomb and spam --
Flooding sites with endless copies and then boast "How smart I am" --
And claim "It's not illegal so it must surely be OK" --
And cannot take a hint that we just wish they'd go away --
And haven't figured out that there's net.wizards getting pissed --
  If they don't cease and desist, well, they'd neither one be
     missed!

CHORUS:
  We've got them on our list -- and you can bet we're mighty pissed;
  If they don't cease and desist -- well, they'll none of them be missed.

There's the users who discover and revive those hoary ghosts,
  We add them to our lists -- we've got THEM on our lists!
Like David Rhodes' MAKE.MONEY.FAST, and "Global Warning" posts,
  They never would be missed -- They never would be missed!
Then the newcomers who lambast in effusive ASCII tone,
All services but theirs and every network but their own;
And the newbie from the BBS who think's netiquette's for squares,
And "doesn't like Usenet conventions and thinks we should switch to
     theirs";
And those posting via "anonymous" as acts of cowardice --
  I don't think they'd be missed -- I'm SURE they'd not be missed!

CHORUS:
  We've got them on our list -- and you can bet we're mighty pissed;
  If they don't cease and desist -- well, they'll none of them be missed.

And when you find a user who clearly doesn't have a clue,
  Tell them "Read the F-A-Qs! -- they'll tell you what to do!"
They're regularly reposted in the news.answers group --
  news.announce.newusers, too -- they're waiting there for you.  (1)
Or anonymous-FTP to rtfm.mit.edu --
And _cd_ to /pub/answers -- They're archived here for you --     (2)
Failing that, email to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu --
Just put "help" in the message and you'll learn what you
     can do --
Or read books like Dern's, Howe's, Kehoe's, Gilster's, Fisher's,
    and Levine's to name a few --                                (3)
  We wrote 'em just for you -- go out and buy a few!

CHORUS:
  So if you find a newbie who -- clearly hasn't got a clue
  What you ought to do --  is help them get the FAQ.

And when it seems the only option left is: retaliate --
  Here's what you ought to do -- here's what we ask you do.
Start with peaceful resolution before you escalate --
  It's worth a try or two -- you'd want it done for you.         (4)
Email them once or twice, then contact their sysadmin;
Try postmaster@site.domain (or phone your complaint in).
If that don't work, trot out KILL files, mail filters and cancel
     'bots;
Alert news.admin.* and their provider, do retro-mod -- unleash
     the lot!
But don't 'sendsy bomb' the site or hack into their machine --
  You'll hurt innocent bystanders -- which most agree is mean.   (5)

CHORUS:
  We've got them on our list -- and you can bet we're mighty pissed --
  If they don't cease and desist -- well, they'll none of them be missed!

And that S**d*r A**g*c nuisance whose auto-'bot is rather rife,
  And the bulk mail marketists -- We've got _them_ on the list!
All trollers, baiters, forgers, spammers, 'phobes and "get-a-life's" --
  They never would be missed -- they'd none of them be missed.
And cross-posters whose follow-up: and to: lists fill the screen,
Such as "what'dye call 'em" and "foo at bar" and likewise -- y'know
     who I mean --
And "dot dot dot" and "Oh _that_ domain" and likewise you know who --
But the task of filling up the blanks I'd rather share with YOU.

For it really DOES matter who we put upon the list,
  For we'd like them to be missed else the 'net won't long exist!.

CHORUS:
  We've got them on our list -- and you can bet we're mighty pissed --
  If they don't cease and desist -- well, they'll NONE of them be missed!

Note:
(1) To help this line scan, don't pronounced the "."s
(2) According to the message at rtfm.mit.edu as of May 16, 1994,
    other *.answers archive sites include:
  North America: ftp.uu.net             in /usenet/news.answers
  Europe:        ftp.uni-paderborn.de   in /pub/FAQ
                 ftp.Germany.EU.net     in /pub/newsarchive/news.answers
                 grasp1.univ-lyon1.fr   in /pub/faq
                 ftp.win.tue.nl         in /pub/usenet/news.answers
  Asia:          nctuccca.edu.tw        in /USENET/FAQ
     Also check your Gopher and WWW listings!
(3) Not to mention LaQuey, Stoll, Fraase, Krol and more on the way!
    (see Kevin Savetz' bibliography in alt.internet.services)
(4) Among other things, bear in mind that some of the annoying posts are
    forged, or done at unattended logged-in terminals.  Not all, tho.
(5) And possibly actionable -- a pretty how-de-do indeed.

/dpd

Daniel Dern (ddern@world.std.com) Internet analyst, technology/business writer
 Author, The Internet Guide For New Users (McGraw-Hill, 1993)  -- For info and
   *FREE* Internet Learner's Permit, see 'Dern' area of Internet.Com gopher!
 (617) 969-7947  Fax:(617) 969-7949  Snail: PO Box 309 Newton Centre, MA 02159
    "The second hardest working author in Internet show business"
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Marc Moshman
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