On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, JMAB wrote:
> Can you please remove me from your list? How many more emails will I
> have to send before you comply with my wishes?
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The simple answer to your question is "thousands more", since you are
sending you removal requests to a completely automated computer system
that can't read or "hear" you!! (and incidentally to hundreds of other
members of the List at the same time).
The procedure for leaving was set out very clearly in the FAQ file sent
to you when you joined - with a request to save this in case you should
ever want to leave. To same us all any more messages I'm copying this
below - but you must STILL do this for yourself.
(Prof.) Patrick J. Boylan
City University
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