On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Jobe Bittman wrote: > I don't know why everyone is complaining.> <mailto:
> has given us a list of his close personal > friends with who we may express our personal dissatisfaction with his > actions on our list. For the lazier members of this list, I have compiled a > list of WeedBoy007's friends' email addresses below as extracted from his > numerous posts. If another one of these chain letters is posted, I urge > everyone to write these people a short message telling them how weedboy is > using their email addresses. > Just a thought, but might this action also backfire? Conceivably, some of the other 30-odd people on weedboy's list are also into the same sort of chain letter humor, and they may start posting other off-topic items on this list. Perhaps a better course of action would be to report these incidents to the sysadmin(s) at AOL and tell them that weedboy007 is posting chain letters in a list where they are unwanted (read: spamming). Does anyone else have any better ideas? regards, Mark Lenigan "Maybe someday we'll have enough sites to go around the wearer's chest [instead of just around the logo]" -- designers of the first World Wide Web T-shirt at CERN, in 1992 -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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