Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Dear Giri-nayaka Prabhu, PAMHO. AGTSP! > If I remember properly, Pamho is not ISKCON-only web service. PAMHO (COM) never was ISKCON's email service. COM was the email service for the NE BBT, courteously also offered to ISKCON members. > But all pamho members are still forced to see "X" and "Free Forum", even > those non-ISKCON members. Although you cannot withdraw from "X (All PAMHO users)", you can suspend it. No-one is forced to be a member of the "Free Forum". You can withdraw at any time. I personally don't like this "X (All PAMHO users)" conference. I would rather prefer to remove it completely. > And of course, everybody can post in free forums, even if he is not ISKCON > devotee. The policy for conferences that don't have "ISKCON" in their name are determined by the organizers (and the PAMHO agreement). If the conference name contains "(ISKCON)", then the policy given by the GBC must also be followed (see www.pamho.net/agree.htm). > So, whoever pays, is welcome. The PAMHO agreement (www.pamho.net/agree.htm) clearly describes who is welcome. > AFAIK ISKCON at the moment has NO internal communication system, which > would protect ISKCON members from deviatory intrusions. It would be nice > to have one pure, ISKCON-only communication place, but unfortunately it is > not so. Any plans in this direction? GBC wants to provide something like > this to ISKCON members in some near future? In 2000 the GBC set up an email service for ISKCON. I don't know what happened with that. ys Ramakanta dasa PAMHO.NET SysOp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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