Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:42:13 -0500

From: Steve Harper sharper[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]FOTO.INFI.NET

Subject: Re: ADS-L Digest - 25 Jan 1998 to 26 Jan 1998



Gee, what a nice reply. Is Greg always so warm and accomodating?



At 11:09 1/28/98 -0500, you wrote:

At 09:29 AM 1/27/98 -0500, you wrote:

Okay, here's a semantic question: How does one post a question to the

list without it being rejected as not being a question for the list? I

have tried multiple times to unsubscribe (without luck for some

unknown reason). I have tried to ask the list to help me, but my posts

are rejected. I even randomly picked a list member to write to

personally for help. But here I am, still on the list. I hope some

human eyes read this message and take me off the list. Thanks.





Here's an answer. You get off the list by doing the exact same thing you did

to get on the list, only with a slightly different command. Did you save

your welcome-to message? Subscription and unsubbing info, and even a

clickable unsub email, are also given on the ADS website, which you can find

through and web search-engine. The exact page is:



http://www2.et.byu.edu/~lilliek/ads/index.htm



Members of email lists cannot unsubscribe each other. If they could, imagine

what would sometimes ensue happen when they disagreed with each other in any

intense way. Think about *that*, if you will!!!



Maybe you should post your address, and someone who lives nearby can come

over and type the two- or three-word command into your keyboard for you!



Greg Downing/NYU, at greg.downing[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]nyu.edu or downingg[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]is2.nyu.edu