I just had another one of these today, and I'm wondering how other 
list managers deal with it.

I got a notice today that one of my subscribers had died. Obviously, 
they need to be removed from the list, but do you do anything beyond 
that? I find, for some reason, these to be disturbing in some way, 
even if (in this case), it's not someone I knew at all or interacted 
with.

On the other hand, I'm not at all convinced sending back a sympathy 
note for someone I don't know is the right answer. Does the family 
really need that? They have more important things going on in life 
now...

I still remember the first time this happened to me. Fortunately, 
it's fairly rare, but it's definitely a reminder that it really is 
people out on the other side of the virtual divide....

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Chuq Von Rospach - Plaidworks Consulting (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Apple Mail List Gnome (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar
and say 'Man, what are you doing here?'"

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