Eric,
You're on an email discussion list that I do not own or administer. While I
feel your pain, I'm just a contributor here and have no capacity to remove
you since I don't run the list.

What I would do were I in your shoes, would be to set a KILL filter in your
email program that looks for [email protected] in the TO headers of
email and deletes them before they come to your Inbox. Then I'd continue to
attempt contact with Diane or one of the admins to facilitate list removal.

AB
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:48 AM, eric frydler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Adam,
> Please take my name off your e-mail list i.e. [email protected]
> I am not a subscribed member of your group and my name
> was mysteriously placed into it so that I am receiving unsolicited e-mails
> from its members. I have contacted Diane Ross about this to no avail.
>
> Please do not include me in your e-mail correspondence.
>
> Eric
>
> [email protected]
>
>
> On Jun 4, 2009, at 8:19 AM, Adam Boettiger wrote:
>
>  I'm using Entourage with Exchange.
>> In order to maintain a smaller footprint on the exchange server and remain
>> within mail caps on the server, I've set a filter to move inbound email
>> from
>> the server to the inbox in entourage on my local drive.
>>
>> In order to have a searchable archive of all my sent and received email,
>> I've also created a folder in entourage on my local drive called Archives,
>> which I use quite a bit. Having this means that I can comfortably delete
>> anything in my Inbox as I have a filter setup to copy all messages to my
>> archives folder.
>>
>> The problem now is that over a period of months my archives folder on the
>> local drive has gotten large. The footprint that entourage takes up is now
>> sucking ram (understandably) and I find myself with the need to move at
>> least some months of the archives folder messages to a true folder outside
>> of entourage on the hard drive and use something like spotlight to search
>> them.
>>
>> Is there a good, reliable archiving program available to do this - perhaps
>> one that turns emails from entourage into .txt files which are more
>> searchable in spotlight?
>>
>> Thanks
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