788  Simple way of getting off the list

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Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 11:03:42 -0700
From: luda_r1 <luda_r1@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Simple way of getting off the list

Jim Maes wrote:

"....So if I seem to get radical, and you're tired of
hearing my ranting, then someone give us a simple way
of getting off this list...."

The List Administrator sent you, and everyone else on
the list, very clear and specific instructions on how
to unsubscribe from the List at the time you signed
up, with the practical suggestion you save these
instructions for future reference, which you,
obviously, have not done (or read). Nor have any of
the other people, apparently, who have been clamoring
to be unsubscribed lately, choosing to annoy the rest
of us instead, the very thing the thoughtful List
Administrator was trying to prevent in his initial
message to all new subscribers.

Here are the instructions:

"To unsubscribe from this list, send the command
unsubscribe TANGO-L
to LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU."

I can't imagine anything more simple than that, can
you?

Luda


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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 21:40:19 -0700
From: Jonathan Thornton <jnt@NOYAU.COM>
Subject: Re: Simple way of getting off the list (fwd)

> "To unsubscribe from this list, send the command
> -- unsubscribe TANGO-L --
> to LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU."
>
> I can't imagine anything more simple than that, can
> you?
>
> Luda

You don't get off the list by sending posts to tango-L. You send the
commands to the program that admisters these lists and that is the
Listserv address below. Follow the short instructions exactly. Don't hit
reply or anything like that. Type in the LISTSERV address and then the two
words.

Address your email not to tango-L, but to LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
in the body type two words

unsubscribe TANGO-L


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