At 01:38 PM 3/6/99 EST, you wrote:
>I apologize for the inappropriate post. I didn't know about the Classics-L
>list and I didn't know who else I could ask. The Magna Pecunia bit was just
>because of the spam letter. I have learned a lot lurking on this list and am
>sorry to have been an irritant.

This is not a big deal, and the Magna Pecunia thing WAS funny. (Mantovano
gets spammed at least a few times a day now; fortunately the vast majority
of these attempts are blocked by the software and never see the light of
day.) I may be overreacting, too -- it's not as though the unsubscribe rate
has tripled or anything. Just trying to strike a balance between
congeniality and utility, and looking for help on ways to find it. In any
case I don't imagine anyone on this list would regard YOU as an irritant.

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