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In this modern age, a large fraction of the communications within The Augustan Society, Inc., and between the Society's various officers and the world at large, are conducted by email. This requires both a physical system for sending and receiving email, and the policies and procedures needed to keep it all working as intended.
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==Email Address Conventions==
# Officers &mdash; <''title''@augustansociety.org>, with most multi-word titles condensed to a single word where not confusing. Where a title is duplicated (as with Dean), words or acronyms are added for clarification.
# Committee Chairmen &mdash; <''name@augustansociety.org>, exceptions existing for chairmen with unique titles.
# Committees &mdash; <''name''.comm@augustansociety.org>, but a few exceptions exist, such as <finance@augustansociety.org> for the Finance Committee. These should probably be eliminated over time.
# Individuals &mdash; <''firstname.lastname''@augustansociety.net>. Hypenated names use the hyphen; apostrophes and spaces are dropped. For compound surnames without a hyphen, only the first is used. Prepositional surnames are condensed (thus Von Leden is given vonleden). Apostrophes and diacritical Diacritical marks are omitted.
# Outside agencies &mdash; <''acronym''.c-o@augustansociety.com>, though this may soon be discontinued for lack of use.
# Lower case characters are to be used in all cases, and no punctuation other than periods, and hyphens, and slashes, and those only as described above. 
==Email Forwarding==
The two posts marked with asterisks are the only ones that would be expected to have access once access is compartmentalized (a task not presently contemplated since all work is being done by one person).
 
==Content Policies==
'''It is the Policy of the Society that public communications would be constrained to use only honorifics that were currently recognized by the Society, but private communications may continue to employ all honorifics previously recognized by the Society that have not been specifically revoked.'''
For the sake of these policies, “public communications” would include web sites, ''The [[The Augustan Omnibus]]'', ''[[Augustæum]]'', and correspondence with non-members. “Private communications” would include correspondence with members (with no non-member recipients), and certificates. While it is strongly preferred that email be sent from Society addresses, it is understood that some officers may not have the technical skills needed to so configure their email accounts, and some email systems may not permit this. The [[Postmaster]] will provide technical support as his skills may permit.
While it is strongly preferred that email be sent from Society addresses, it is understood that some officers may not have the technical skills needed to so configure their email accounts, and some email systems may not permit this. [[Consuls]] will provide technical support only for software that may, from time to time, be in use at Headquarters.
==Email Etiquette==
This section offers advice, nor not admonitions. It should be adhered to by staff[[Headquarters Staff]], and is recommended for officersand chairmen.
# Use Society email addresses where possible. (thus <consulswebmaster@augustansociety.org> rather than <bruce.metcalf@augustansociety.net>, but either is preferable to use of a personal address.
# Use “Reply All” sparingly.
# If you feel you must send a message saying “thanks” or “understood”, limit that reply to the individual, not to a group or list.
# Use a salutation at the top.
# Do not start the message in the subject line and continue in the body.
# Except when writing to current members, Identify identify yourself by full name, title, and the phrase “The Augustan Society, Inc.” in each email thread.
# If you want to confirm that the message has been seen, use the “read receipt” function; do not demand that your readers respond.
# The exception to the above is when official notice is being given and a reply is required. Use this only if a failure to respond would require a phone call or letter to be sent.
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