Greg Watkins-Colwell wrote:

> this is getting old.  Twice in one week.  How many people have to be
> reminded how to remove themselves from a list (it's sorta the same way you
> joined, but backwards)?  I certainly cannot remove anyone from the list and
> I bet virtually nobody else on this list could (with the exception of the
> list moderator...and that's only 1 person).  Unless I'm mistaken, I got an
> e-mail right after I subscribed explaining how to unsubscribe.  And, maybe
> I'm wrong on this too, but I think the web page also includes that
> information.
>
> Is there any way to edit the list in some way (its preferences that is) so
> that there is a footer to all messages indicating HOW to unsubscribe from
> the list?  I've done this with the lists I manage through yahoogroups and
> it, while it does lengthen each post by 1 or 2 sentences, it also seems to
> reduce the amount of times we see postings like this one.
>
> Minor detail, but it does distract from the gecko-related dialog.  Sorry to
> go off-topic.
>

Greg, my sentiments exactly! My blood pressure went up a few points I'm sure! I
am on some lists that use the footer for unsubscribe info, that's a good idea.
For newbies to any list, save the unsubscribe info somewhere until you decide
whether or not to stay. Thanks!

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member

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