First of all, Tim, stop reporting my emails as SPAM.  

Quite frankly if you're not capable of being an adult and following the below 
instructions you should just consider deleting your Yahoo! account.  But 
thanks for now making me have to deal with your reports with my upstream 
provider.

To unsubscribe from the list send mail to:
[email protected] 

with: unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line.

But as you were saying Bill that is a perfectly good point, rather than doing a 
Mass Subscribe I can do a Mass Invite which would offer the list to the 
participants and if they're not interested then they won't get any emails.  

I can see a couple people have already joined and I will be cc'ing this on to 
that list as well.

So would you think that might be a good compromise to avoid a) unhappy 
participants and b) losing people in the great Eskimo switch off?

- Kevin

On 24/10/2012 10:52 AM, [email protected] wrote to Kevin:

-> I have been keeping a list of those who have posted in the
-> last few days.  I'll wait a few more days for stragglers.
-> 
-> The question is whether I should send you the list, or whether
-> I should just let those interested subscribe themselves
-> according to your instructions, that way I would just send an
-> email to all those I have repeating the instructions.
-> 
-> If I send you what I have, maybe you would be subscribing people
-> who don't want to continue on the list.
 



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