- From: William M. Rawls <wrawls@redshift.com>
- Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 01:21:36 -0400 (EDT)
- To: <xml-dist-app@w3.org>
Perhaps an XML solution is in order, one deliverable by email directly to this address... Perhaps: <XML-DIST-APP> <Unsubscribe> <XML-DIST-APP> -----Original Message----- From: xml-dist-app-request@w3.org [mailto:xml-dist-app-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Malcolm Dean Sent: 28 September, 2000 12:05 To: Igor Bazdyrev; 'Stasko, Sandra A' Cc: xml-dist-app@w3.org Subject: Re: Removal Obviously, joining and leaving mail lists is far more clumsy than it should be. Everyone sees this kind of message frequently, on all kinds of lists. I have the impression that knowing how to join and leave is viewed by our nerd/administrators as a badge of courage. How else to explain how these arcane and backward interfaces appear to be immortal? Why doesn't some bright spark (perhaps someone you know) get to work on propagating a truly easy method of leaving a list? Do the planet a favor. Just think of the time we'd all save ... ;-) Malcolm Dean News Editor, Maximum Linux (Get a free issue at www.maximumlinux.com) 1015 Gayley Avenue #1229 Los Angeles CA 90024-3424 213-401-2197 fax malcolmdean@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Igor Bazdyrev" <bigor@infolio.com> To: "'Stasko, Sandra A'" <sandra.a.stasko@lmco.com> Cc: <xml-dist-app@w3.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 8:05 PM Subject: RE: Removal > Hi, > The way to unsubscribe explained at http://www.w3.org/Mail/ > > Regards, > Igor Bazdyrev > CTO, infolio, inc. > bigor@infolio.com > > PS: my apology for submitting response to the entire mailing list but I've > got few messages with the same "Removal" subject. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Stasko, Sandra A [mailto:sandra.a.stasko@lmco.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 2:04 PM > To: xml-dist-app@w3.org > Subject: Removal > > > > Please remove me from this list. > > Thank you. > > > > >
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