That would help, though being removed when the list server says you are
would be nice too..
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Lord <ccjlord @
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ddp .
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us>
To: Ambrose Li <acli @
mingpaoxpress .
com>
Cc: firewalls @
GreatCircle .
COM <firewalls @
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Date: Saturday, October 25, 1997 3:12 AM
Subject: Re: REMOVES
>On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Ambrose Li wrote:
>
>> In article <Pine .
LNX .
3 .
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971016220207 .
11465A-100000 @
shell .
mpsi .
net>,
>> Andy Lewis <alewis @
mpsi .
net> wrote:
>> >I get I don't know how many e-mails a day from people
>> >removing themselves from this list. Isn't there any way to
>> >not bounce removes to those of us that are on the list?
>> >
>> >This certainly could save a heck of alot of BW....
>>
>> We need some user education: when have anyone seen a real
>> mailing list that understand the "remove" command?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ambrose C. Li <acli @
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com> Programmer-analyst (sysadmin)
>> Toronto EDP, Ming Pao Daily News +1(416)321-0088 1355 Huntingwood Dr
>> Scarborough ON Canada M1S 3J1 [<- work ]
>> [ home ->] <acli @
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>>
>How about just having the listserver insert a footer stating how to
>"unsubscribe" to the group? I sent an email to owner-firewalls suggesting
>this. Then people will see exactly how to "remove" themselves in the
>correct manner. I do this with listserves that I set up in my majordomo.
>
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