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* Still getting phantom unsub requests issued.
@ 2002-10-03 16:11 Trevor Jenkins
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From: Trevor Jenkins @ 2002-10-03 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: GCC List

Will the jerk or jerks who keep trying to unsub me from this list because
they can't figure out how to get themseleves off please stop. If you can
fashion a request for me then you must be able to figure out how to do it
for yourselves, just go do it.

Regards, Trevor

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* Re: Still getting phantom unsub requests issued.
@ 2002-10-04 18:38 Robert Dewar
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Robert Dewar @ 2002-10-04 18:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc, trevor.jenkins

<<Will the jerk or jerks who keep trying to unsub me from this list because
they can't figure out how to get themseleves off please stop. If you can
fashion a request for me then you must be able to figure out how to do it
for yourselves, just go do it.
>>

The other day I sent some private email intended to be helpful, quoting
the unsubscribe line to someone and sure enough, they tried to unsubscribe
me twice :-)

Reminds me of the world war one story where the sample recruitment
form was filled in for "John Smith", and something like 1 in 20 recruits
filled in the form copying this name!

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