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Re: Unsubscribe.



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>To:David Templeton <davidt@opentext.com>
>From:smarinel@neosoft.com (Steve Marinello@Newpark)
>Subject:Re: Unsubscribe.
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>>I wanted to unsubscribe to a mailing list and "mispelled" my request and 
>>would you believe this the response that was mailed out by an 
>>individual.
>>
>>erolflyn@interaccess.com wrote:
>>> 
>>> To be honest with you three, We'd LOVE to have you
>>> unsubscribe.  If you maintain your cars they way you
>>> read instructions, you advice would be somewhat, well...
>>> dubious at best.  Read the same instructions you used
>>> to sign up, that should give you a few hints.
>>> 
>>> ...and quit getting Unka' Bart riled, his heart ccan't
>>> take it...
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> -84 '4ks
>>> -71 Norton Commando
>>> -87 Virago 535
>>
>>Well excuse us for having a couple of typo's but it really is sad to see 
>>this attitude from a busy mailing list.  All other readers beware if you 
>>say the wrong thing you are going to get flamed by someone who is more 
>>"intelligent" than you.  I really hope that majordomo at the quattro 
>>mailing list doesn't this feeling? Friendly....  I was considering 
>>subscribing to the digest but like I said if the majordomo condones this 
>>type of attitude too bad.
>>
>>        David Templeton
>>        davidt@opentext.com
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>A sort of apology, Dave.  But we've all been getting more htan a little fed up
>with the unsubsribe messages directed to quattro instead of majordomo by
>newbies since Christmas.  It's gotten old....older for some of us.  Respond
>with a laugh and a smile and an "I screwed up, sorry guys" and the world is a
>nicer place for everyone.
>

Stephen A. Marinello, Ph.D.
Newpark Resources, Inc.
P.O. Box 6411 - Metairie, LA 70009
504/838-8222