Re: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers

2001-06-11 Thread Bart Lateur
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 13:23:16 -0600, Sterin, Ilya wrote: >subscribe (vi) to ~ to sth >(magazine etc) su(b)scribirse {or} abonarse a algo; >(opinion) compartir la opiniĆ³n sobre algo; >~d capital (Comm) capital m suscrito > >Don't know Spanish, but I don't see suscribe anywhere in your given source.

RE: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers

2001-06-11 Thread Sterin, Ilya
me. I mean "all of them". Ilya Sterin -Original Message- From: Bart Lateur To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 6/11/01 1:18 PM Subject: Re: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:44:59 -0700, Michael A. Chase wrote: >My suspicion is that the reason we a

Re: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers

2001-06-11 Thread Bart Lateur
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:44:59 -0700, Michael A. Chase wrote: >My suspicion is that the reason we are seeing so many messages titled >unsuscribe is that those 'people' first tried sending a message with >unsubscribe spelled correctly, got the bounce message, ignored it, and then >sent another messa

RE: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers

2001-06-11 Thread Sterin, Ilya
unscript, unscribe, take me off, etc... I don't think there is an end, but I know that they definitely read the email to have enough (sense if that's what you should call it) to send this message with the misspelled unsubscribe. It would probably take me twice as long to figure out that I should

Re: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers

2001-06-11 Thread Michael Wendel
unscribe is very very common if they're not catching that one yet. - Original Message - From: "Michael A. Chase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sterin, Ilya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:44 PM Subject: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers > I tried to p