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At 10:05 AM -0500 3/13/97, Valdis Kletnieks <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>On Wed, 12 Mar 1997 23:39:45 EST, you said:
>> Me too I finally gave up and just get all there gripe sessions and when
>>I see
>> where it is from I jump right over and go to the good stuff dMaybe they will
>> get the hint..
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>Of late, a large proportion of these comments have originated at AOL.COM.
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>I have to wonder if there is something Strange, Unusual, Bizzare, and Evil
>in the America Online interface, that encourages/allows people to become
>accidentally subscribed to mailing lists. Can anybody in the AOL Padded
>Cell Environment comment on whether this is true or not?
>
I just poked around on AOL, looking for some automated subscribe process
and found nothing. They have a discussion of mailing lists at keyword
"mailinglists" and a mailing list directory at
<http://www.idot.aol./com/mld/production/> but nothing that looked like a
"click here and you're subscribed."
These folks COULD be victims, I suppose.
Roger
301-903-5238
Office of Information Management
U.S. Department of Energy
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