Yes, yahoo is differnt about unscribing, and I'm new. In lists I've been on in the past, you just clicked an address at the bottom of the mailing list if you wanted to unsubscribe. Reason for unsubscribing. Some of the info is good, but, too much it overloads my mail box and I don't have time to scan them. Melody ________________________________ From: Cindy [mailto:popularplace@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wed 6/8/2005 9:27 PM To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Multiple Unsubscriptions I agree with you totally, Jake. In the past I've asked *everyone* on that list to please note the instructions, but either these are new people or they didn't pay attention. I've posted on the list and sent to people individually. And no one has ever explained why they want to unsubscribe --I've been curious. CIndy --- Jake Brownell <jabrown@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello everyone, > I would hope by now that everyone would > understand how to unsubscribe from a mailing list. > Ever since I joined this list I think about 10% of > the messages > have been people wanting to unsubscribe. Another 10% > are the instructions posted of how to unsubscribe. > I for one am annoyed everytime I have to see > these messages. So that said, please save the > instructions on how to do it and start refering to > them. > I won't bother saying how to do it, it's been posted > before and you can look it up in the archives. Or, > if your looking it up in the archives you could > just do it on the website. > www.freelists.org > Thanks, > Jake > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com