Indeed, it's true.  I just tried to unsubscribe from this list and it sent
back a message saying I wasn't on the list.  (I sent the unsubscribe message
from the correct email address)  I'm still getting mail from the list so
something is amok here.

You have to chuckle at the irony tho.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Santerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 7:30 AM
Subject: In all fairness.. Was: I need to get off this list


>I have tried everything to get off this list and I would hope I would know
>what I am doing. I have seen numerous people post about wanting off of it,
so
>it can't be just stupidity. I always keep the 1st reply from a list, so I
can
>unsubscribe, but again this one is ALWAYS unsuccessful. With the amount of
>people wanting off, it would be nice to have the admin of this list simply
>boot us out as a last resort. The intelligence average of this list is
quite
>high, and most of the people are admins themselves. So we should all know
that
>sometimes programs don't work 100%, and we are not dealing with AOLers here
;)
>
>Just my 2 cents.
>
>Andy Bradford wrote:
>
>> Thus said abc on Fri, 03 Dec 1999 14:01:26 +0700:
>>
>> > At 09:16 02/12/99 -0800, Michael m. Honse wrote:
>> > >
>> > I think there should be message trailer like at the PGP - Users
Mailling
>> > list, maintained by Fred , to prevent this incident anymore
>> It wouldn't matter if there was a trailer---they wouldn't read them
>> anyway and we would still see their requests---in addition, it would
>> just give users another thing to shout at the unknowing... "Look at the
>> trailer idiot!", etc... :)
>> Andy
>> --
>>         +====== Andy ====== TiK: garbaglio ======+
>>         |    Linux is about freedom of choice    |
>>         +== http://www.xmission.com/~bradipo/ ===+
>

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