E-mail and news policy

E-mail is a very effective way for you to consult me about course matters, and I highly recommend it. However, I cannot guarantee any particular response time.

I expect to know to whom I am speaking; if your mail program does not include your real name in your message headers, please state it in the message body (first and last name).

If you are asking for an explanation of compiler error messages or making similar detailed reference to your program, please be sure to include enough of the program for me to be able to diagnose the situation. It is okay to include 50 or 100 lines of code in your e-mail message if applicable. Please copy it into the message body rather than sending it as a separate attachment.

Do not send HTML e-mail. See http://www.expita.com/nomime.html for an explanation and for advice on disabling HTML transmission in a variety of mail programs.

There is a "newsgroup" ut.cdf.csc270h which you are encouraged to use to communicate with other students in this course. This newsgroup has no official status and we will not necessarily be reading it; see me or TAs in office hours or send e-mail. Do not post a test message. Wait until you have something to say, then post that. You can read this newsgroup remotely using the server newssrv.cdf.utoronto.ca.


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