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  • Netiquette Home Page

    Gives a description of the main rules of online etiquette. A quiz, mailing list, and ordering information for an etiquette book are also provided.

    www.albion.com

  • Net-Ethiquette Cases

    A lengthy list of poor or abusive practices on the Internet which are to be avoided.

    www.anu.edu.au

  • Networking on the Net

    An article on professionalism, ethics and courtesy on the Internet, with special reference to e-mail, bulletin board, and chat communications.

    www.easytraining.com

  • Internet Netiquette

    Gives a summary of the important points of e-mail, mailing list, USENET, and chat etiquette.

    www.albury.net.au

  • Netiquette Guidelines

    This is the full text of RFC 1855, which is the unofficial standard work on electronic etiquette.

    www.albury.net.au

  • N-etiquette.com

    Provides guidance on how to use e-mail and the Internet in various social situations.

    www.n-etiquette.com

  • Concise Guidelines for Net Etiquette

    Over twenty five years of mistakes have made THE Eggman a pretty good authority on what you should NOT do to survive in Cyberspace. Here, he shares the major no-nos with you.

    www.the-eggman.com

  • Netiquette Chapter of the Crazy Colour Etiquette Handbook

    Introduces Internet communication rules and helps you think about the way that you use the Internet to communicate and express your ideas, desires and emotions in emails, chat rooms and forums.

    www.crazycolour.com

  • How to Keep Out of Trouble With Your E-mail

    Guidelines for using Internet e-mail and mailing lists politely.

    www.penmachine.com

  • Netiquette - The Code of Conduct for the Internet

    Contains basic 'rules' to follow when interacting with others online via email, chat or forums.

    www.yeawedo.com

  • The Customer Respect Group

    An international research and consulting firm, publishes the Online Customer Respect Index (CRI) and provides industry and company-specific research and analysis to help companies increase sales and customer retention by improving how they treat their customers online.

    www.customerrespect.com

  • AL6400.com - Netiquette Guidelines

    Guidelines and examples on how to respectfully communicate and interact with others on the Internet.

    www.al6400.com

  • NetManners.com

    Information on netiquette, quizzes, advice, e-zine and forums.

    www.netmanners.com

  • The Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette

    A comprehensive guide to all aspects of electronic communication, including Telnet and FTP. A question and answer section is also given.

    courses.cs.vt.edu

  • RFC 1855 - Netiquette Guidelines

    Detailed guidelines for the use of email and other electronic communications.

    www.faqs.org

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