Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira wrote:
> > I'm on several mailing lists, and subscribe/unsubscribe methods vary. I
> > can't remember how to get off any particular list.
>
> It is always wise to keep th esubscription message you received when you
> subscribed. Such message (which asks you to keep
Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira wrote:
>
>
> It is always wise to keep th esubscription message you received when you
> subscribed. Such message (which asks you to keep it) always explains how to
> unsubscribe...
>
This is exactly where the idiot trap is based. Idiots never do so ;-}.
D.
> I'm on several mailing lists, and subscribe/unsubscribe methods vary. I
> can't remember how to get off any particular list.
It is always wise to keep th esubscription message you received when you
subscribed. Such message (which asks you to keep it) always explains how to
unsubscribe...
JVc.
On Mon, 30 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just an idea.
>
> It appears that an automated mailing list has become the ideal tool to
> trap idiots. Any idiot can somehow manage to subscribe themselves, but,
> even though they are given unsubscribe information during the
I'm on several mailin
Just an idea.
It appears that an automated mailing list has become the ideal tool to
trap idiots. Any idiot can somehow manage to subscribe themselves, but,
even though they are given unsubscribe information during the
registration, they cannot unsubscribe. Therefore it would be nice to
have a li