1) If you add yourself to the list, make sure you're able to send a card to 
everyone who is on the list.  Even a scrap of paper with "Merry Christmas!" on it makes for a great  Christmas greeting. If your financial situation limits you from sending  cards to a large number of EoFFers, PM me and we will work something  out, however, I strongly urge everyone to try and send each member on  the list something. 
No one wants to feel like Ralph Wiggum on Valentine's Day.
 2) The deadline for having your addresses PMed to me is November 28,  (the last Sunday of November) by 6 p.m. I will be sending out the  addresses the next day. (Monday, November 29). Any addresses PMed to me  after the deadline are going to sit in my PM box all alone and be sad.
3) Do not send your address to anyone else but me. I am not having crazy  PM spam happening all over this board as a result of me. They'd beat me  up in the Staff forum.
4) As soon as the addresses are sent out and the cards are received, it  is up to everyone who has the mailing list to delete them in a proper  manner (there should be no reason to keep them after getting the cards).  This is to ensure the safety and well-being of all those involved. Also  note that I cannot be held accountable for what type of person ends up  getting your address as a result of this. Please understand that you are  putting a lot of trust in your fellow members when you decide to do  this.
5) You do not have to give your real name or a permanent street address.  PO Boxes or dorm addresses are perfectly fine to use, just as long as  it is a real address that you maintain. You are more than welcome to use  your EoFF name as the name on your envelope. Your mailman will just  look at you funny.
6) Please do not send small objects inside envelopes. The envelope will  be opened by workers at the U.S.P.S to ensure there are no hazardous  materials inside, and the object will be removed. Glitter has, in my  experience, not been subject to this removal.
7) Do not, under any circumstances, send rude or threatening messages to  anyone through the Christmas Card exchange. If I find out about it, I  will ban you from the exchange until I am dead, and I will urge those  you offended to press charges, or seek legal recourse myself. It is  against US Federal Law to abuse or threaten someone through the postal  service. And I'll ban you.  At any rate, you'll just be showing a lot of  people what a jerk you really are.  If you receive a threatening  message and do not want to seek legal recourse on your own please come  to me and I will help you through it as best I can.  I AM HERE FOR YOU.
8) The most important rule, have a great time with this. This is one of  the few times you can step outside of your EoFF identity and reach out  to your online friends through real life communication. And it is a  small, but incredibly powerful way to make a difference in someone's  holiday season. There is no reason on earth this shouldn't be happy fun  goodtimes.