Once again ASSHOLE, you should find a clue before people start to route
around you! I have written the list manager privately, no response,
nothing works. I have plead on the list for someone to remove
me....nothing happened. I get a full mailbox everyday from this and it
never stops. this isnt a user problem it is a list problem and it is about
time someone steps up and does something like manage the list properly.
But what is your excuse for being the worlds largest jerk. try helping
people instead of yelling at them...but then you WOULD have to have a
brain!
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Rick Moen wrote:
> [Note: Reply-To set.]
>
> begin Steve Wampler quotation:
>
> > Have you *tried* removing yourself from this list?
>
> When you have problems seeing the movie, you go find the manager, yes?
> Yelling your discontents at fellow audience members is stupid, and will
> merit hurled tomatoes or worse.
>
> People encountering problems with list-management need to pursue
> the obvious and time-honoured remedy: Write the list-owner privately.
>
> Each time someone posts "remove" demands to the mailing list, though,
> that's an _additional_ problem -- mine. I have effective ways to
> dispose of such problems: I can and will deploy them.
>
> To paraphrase John Gilmore, the Internet interprets stubborn resistance
> to netiquette as damage and will route around you.
>
> --
> Cheers, We write precisely We say exactly
> Rick Moen Since such is our habit in How to do a thing or how
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Talking to machines; Every detail works.
> Excerpt from Prof. Touretzky's decss-haiku.txt @ http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/
>