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Date: | Fri, 11 Aug 2000 08:59:17 +0200 (MET DST) |
Message-Id: | <3.0.16.19800811083401.33877798@hem.passagen.se> |
X-Sender: | bernie AT hem DOT passagen DOT se (Unverified) |
X-Mailer: | Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0 Demo (16) |
To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
From: | Bernie <bernie AT hem DOT passagen DOT se> |
Subject: | Re: UNSUBSCRIBE |
Mime-Version: | 1.0 |
Reply-To: | opendos AT delorie DOT com |
>Please, Please UNSUBSCIBE me >Set me free - LET ME GO >STOP SENDING ME MAIL >Please - I am sick and tired of asking to be unsubscibed!!! >LET ME GO or I WILL TAKE DRASTIC ACTION Since so MANY seem to have trouble getting off (and suprisingly many that have no interest of being on are on) I'll answer this on-list. Visit http://www.delorie.com/listserv/ to unsubscribe yourselves. For the people that don't know this is the OpenDOS list (or perhaps you are subscribed to the Weekly one). Finding this out isn't that hard (especially since it has been said on-list not that long ago) so "drastic action" seems extremly rude (not to mention the fact that you are shouting). Anyway a tip for the future for people that are on mailinglists and want to leave: 1. Try contacting majordomo or listserv at the server the mail comes from (delorie.com in this case). 2. Visit the www server the mails come from (once again delorie.com) 3. Try contacting one member of the list that has sent mail - perhaps this person can help you. If you were lost in a city and wanted directions would you stand screaming whereever you are that you need help? Noone would probably help you since you act so very weird. Approach someone and ask for directions and you'll get them (to the best of that persons ability of course).
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