Actually, eGroups themselves would have not subscribed to your list, but
rather somebody created an eGroups list and then subscribed that list to
your Listserv list.  There is a place on each list's page that gives a contact
address for the listowner - plus cc a strong complaint to the eGroups
maintainer (there is also an address for that if you look under "spam")

On 25 Jan 2001, at 11:06, Randy Klumph wrote:

> Apparently (sometime ago) Egroups subscribed itself to my list and
> made the archives publicly available on their site. My list is setup
> with archives private. I have since removed Egroups from my
> subscriber list. To date, they have not responded to my requests to
> either remove my list from their site or make the archives private.
> Has anyone else had any success getting them to respond?

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