On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 04:20:04PM -0400, MarkG wrote:
> On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 06:08:32PM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
> > 
> > On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jerry Kubeck wrote:
> > 
> Wow.  I'm coming in a little late on this topic, but here it is anyway.
> 
Augh.  A reply to my own reply.  Serves me right for firing off messages
too quickly ...

> > > In response to your email below, I am sure that there are a few others that
> > > feel the way you do.
> > > 
> > > Unfortunately with time comes change. I am part of that change. Hopefully
> > > taken in the long term...change for the better.
> > 
> > [SNIP]
> > 
> > Which was a response to this:
> > 
> > > >Its been years since I have involved with the NNEUUG, but it was a low
> > > >volume mailing list with some interesting data.
> > > >
> > > >If this last message from you is likely to be the last for a while
> > > >following the recent flurry, fine, otherwise, please unsubscribe me from
> > > >your mailing list - the volume has been too high.
> > > >
> > > >--Robert
> > 
> > I'll offer that I never saw the original post on the GNHLUG list, and the
> > OP makes reference to NNEUUG, which as far as I know is not GNHLUG.  
> > 
> > I suspect the following:
> > 
> > If there is a separate NNEUUG, someone has subscribed its posting address
> > to the GNHLUG list.  We never saw the OP's post because he's not
> > subscribed to GNHLUG, in which case there's probably not much we can do
> > about unsubscribing him, ...
> >
> Yup.  The address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is indeed subscribed to
> the gnhlug list.  Considering its position in the list (59 of 230),
> it's been there quite a while.
> 
Spoke too soon.  The above address is subscribed only to gnhlug-announce.

Rob, you personally are subscribed to the gnhlug list, which is where the
bulk of your gnhlug-related mail is coming from.  Since the volume of
messages seems to be the problem, I can unsubscribe you (or you can do it
yourself) from that list - this will all but eliminate your GNHLUG
traffic.

> > ... unless Mark G. also maintains the NNEUUG list...
> > 
> Nope.  They have their own maintainer.
> 
> NOTE TO NNEUUG MEMBERS:
> 
>   If the members of NNEUUG no longer want to be subscribed as a group,
>   I can remove your list from GNHLUG, and then those who want can join
>   individually.  Take a vote offline and let me know.  Thanks.
> 
This still holds for NNEUUG, as well as any other lists that may currently
be subscribed to gnhlug.

> > The other possiblity is, of course, that I'm just wrong... :)
> > 
> Never.  Well, not yet anyway.... :-)
> 
> > Derek Martin
> 
MarkG
GNHLUG list maintainer
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