Hi! > I'm sorry for my reaction to your message. More than one person with keener > perception than my own explained to me that you weren't SPAMming at all. You > *were* the victim of an internet prank. > > "This was an automated reply to the messages that his ID received when it > was subscribed to this list by the mailbomber over the weekend." On the other hand!-)... The first lady had already been removed from our list by the time we received a cancellation request from the whitehouse. I haven't seen any other subscriptions but now, two days later, comes a message from the "first.lady"'s autoresponder (apparently originating this morning). Sure, it could have been backed up and have taken two days to get to responding to our list... on the other hand, could some people now be taking advantage of an excuse to spam? (considering the whitehouse acted to ask people to remove the people from lists you would think they would kill their autoresponder queue in kind). ok ok, so I watch too much Oliver Stone!-) Peter