Re: The unsubscribe dilemma

On 30 Apr 2004, at 7:53, david collingridge wrote, at least in part:

> Dear Leicamites
> 
> I suspect that Photodon and others like me, as old subscribers, have
> been caught up in some sort of Virus occurrence.  One (or more) of
> your Group has an infected computer and their computer is resending
> all received e-mails to everyone who has ever been in their address
> book.  As an old subscriber I am ³back on the list² albeit
> involuntarily ­ for about two weeks now.
> 
> Sounds like a difficult one to fix but perhaps your ³adjudicator²²
> may be able to help discover the guilty party.

I guess that a virus is possible, David, but it *is* easy enough for 
the subscriber to disengage himself. Instead, they either try and 
fail (usually due to not following the instructions to the letter), or as 
often as not, just come on the list and gripe and moan about it.

I trust you will have no such difficulty if you choose not to stay with 
us. I'm assuming that the education system in Australia hasn't 
reached the nearly hopeless stage that it has here in the U.S.

--
Roger
mailto:rbeamon1@xxxxxxx

   A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men
   from injuring one another, which shall leave them
   otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry
   and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth
   of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of
   good government, and all that is necessary to close
   the circle of our felicities.
                  -- Thomas Jefferson, in his 1801 inaugural address

To Unsubscribe: Send email to leica-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in 
the Subject field. The acknowledgment that you then receive MUST be replied to 
per instructions. You may also log in to the Web interface to unsubscribe.

Other related posts: