On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Nick Vdovushkin wrote: > Please, remove my address from your mailing list. I don't want to > recieve your correspondence messages either. If there's no action > taken in the nearest future I'll make a spammer report on you, because > this is the 3rd time I'm writing you about this. Have a nice day! The instructions for getting off of this list are sent to you when you subscribed to this list. If you didn't save that message, or if for some reason there is something weird happening, you can contact the owners of the list through the list-request address. For, this list that address is: [log in to unmask] (based on the to and reply-to on your message). The standard procedure to get off a list is not to make an ass of yourself, this often gets retalatory actions taken against you. If this were my list and you were being such a pain, and I had given you instructions to unsubscribe, I WOULD take actions to deal with that. And, chances are, it would piss you off, but I'm a nasty bitch at times. Making a ``spam report'' is going to get you nowhere, other than driving your blood preasure up. Though *you* may not have subscribed to this list, it is INCREDABLY unlikely that this address was NOT subscribed by the ``owner'' of it at some point. Unless, of course you have some how allowed other people access to your mail box... Anyways, the procedure to remove yourself would be to send the command: unsubscribe lstsrv-l to: [log in to unmask] Any mistakes that I've made here are my mistakes. And, I'd really have NO problem if for some reason, the list owners decided that I should be placed on review for my post. Provided my on topic posts still got approved... Jessica -- Jessica Rasku, Box 270, Rossland, B.C., V0G 1Y0, (250) 362-5701, LinuxBox: (250) 362-9668. List manager: [log in to unmask] send command help ---- To get help with majordomo or lists ---- To get a list of all lists on server. WWW: <http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Andes/8749>