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Re: FW: wince cygwin
- From: Christopher Faylor <cgf-no-personal-reply-please at cygwin dot com>
- To: The Cygwin-Talk Malingering List <cygwin-talk at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:47:22 -0500
- Subject: Re: FW: wince cygwin
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 02:07:52AM +0000, Eric Blake wrote:
>> please remove
>
>You need to understand something. You can remove yourself from this
>list. It is not the job of the list administrator to do something that you can
>do for yourself (besides, if you haven't already guessed, this list is
>more than likely run by a hippo, rather than a person). People on this
>list tend to take that attitude because it is you that subscribed, so you
>should be the one that unsubscribes, rather than wasting the administrator's
>time (he is already busy enough with lots of other tasks).
>
>The directions have been given to you already, but here they are again.
Somehow I get the feeling that jetplane7 isn't really reading email that
comes into his mailbox. He's just noticing that he's still getting more
and then sending a request for it to stop.
On the off chance that he may actually be reading the list (and assuming
that his computer's microphone is broken) let me add to/repeat what Eric
and others have said. Check out http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
for information on unsubscribing.
If you managed to subscribe you should be able to unsubscribe, too. Think
of it as a mind-expanding experience. You'll be a better person for having
figured out how to do this. You can even brag to all of your friends that
you are a mailing list geru.
cgf