On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 Noctifer@aol.com wrote:
> Karen, for the sake of the gods, just post the part about how to unsubscribe.
> Everyone deletes/loses those things. I've been on this list since '91, in
> various forms, and I certainly don't have it any more.
Getting off the list is rather simple. The message headers indicate how
to. And if you don't think to look there or your mail reader won't show
them to you, if you go to the Gmast home page listed at the bottom of
every message, you could either...
o Use the form at the bottom to edit your list settings.
o Click on the "help" button to learn how to unsubscribe.
o Click on the "settings" button as an alternate way to reach your
settings.
o Click on the "join group" button and perhaps deduce that the opposite of
"gmast-on" is "gmast-off".
But really... that "Help" button will tell you everything you want to know
and then some. I don't see why anybody needs the moderator to tell them
how to unsubscribe.
> And while you're at it, please stop running people off the list. Honey and
> vinegar, my dear.
It was Jim's decision to leave... if he can't take a little of his own
medicine, that's his problem.
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