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Re: Instructions to remove
You know, if they find the cliff first, it will still stop the incessant
postings. . .
- - Art :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony DeLia [mailto:tdelia@EROLS.COM]
Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 6:36 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
Subject: Re: Instructions to remove
Jim/Gracen,
Maybe this will help some of the furry critters...
SQRUG Remove Instructions for Lemmings
PLAN A
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A) Enter SQRUG web-site at http://www.sqrug.com
B) View menu items on front page.
SQRUG
SQR User Group Web Site
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Welcome
SQR Workbench
SQR-USERS List and Archive Info <==== Here it is...
Newsletters
Library
Links To Related Web Sites
C) Click on SQR-USERS List and Archive Info
D) Scroll Down page to subsection 'sqr-users Subscription
Info'
E) Read Subscription Information paying close attention to
section 'To
Unsubscribe'.
Also note use of word 'READ'...
F) Follow directions in section 'To Unsubscribe' exactly.
If this proves too difficult switch to Plan B...
PLAN B
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A) send a message to listserv@list.iex.net
Place the following in the body of the message:
<the U-word> sqr-users
NOTES:
Replace <the U-word> with the keyword "unsubscribe"
Do not use < or > or dashes or quotes or double-quotes...
JUST the word unsubscribe followed by the word sqr-users
If this proves too difficult switch to Plan C...
PLAN C
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A) Resume search for cliff.
Tony DeLia
Gracen Duffield wrote:
>
> They're like lemmings looking for a cliff ....
>
> Gracen Duffield
> Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
> 475-3839
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Hardesty [mailto:jhardest@LMBERRY.COM]
> Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 3:42 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject: Instructions to remove
>
> Any chance someone else could send the remove instructions
to the list?
>
> I would do it, but the listserve rejects my post because
if I send the word
> which
> removes a person from the list, it thinks I am sending a
listserve command
> and
> rejects my post.
>
> Gee, now why doesn't it do that for the 50 losers a day
who are actually
> trying to
> remove themselves by sending messages to the list?
>
> Thanks,
>
> jim
--
Tony DeLia
AnswerThink Consulting Group
PeopleSoft Solutions Practice - Delphi Partners
tdelia@erols.com