Venkatesh Raghavan wrote:

Please remove me too...

It does explain in the mail you're replying to that you need to do this yourself. Asking to be removed from a list on that list itself is rarely the right thing to do.



Thanx

- Venkatesh Raghavan

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Computer Science Department
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Devine, Arthur W wrote:


Please remove me from the mailing list. I no longer want to receive e-mail from the xindice-users group.

-----Original Message-----
From: Murray Altheim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Removing oneself from the Xindice mailing list. And Pronto!


Devine, Arthur W wrote:

Please remove me from the mailing list. I no longer want to receive e-mail from the zindice-users group.

You are empowered to do this yourself. Nobody here can do this for you. Generally, sending messages into a mailing list asking to be removed is pointless. Continuing to do so is only irritating. If you're trying to get removed from a list, you send a message to an automated list processor. There is information on how to do this at:

  http://xml.apache.org/xindice/mail.html

Murray

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