CS> 50 messages a day. I accidentally deleted some of my real mail CS> going through and deleting all yours. As I have said many, many CS> times, I thought I was subscribing to a periodic newsletter. CS> There was no warning that I would receive 50 messages a day, and CS> apparently no mechanism for gettin of the list once I was on. I CS> simply made ever more vehement requests to be removed from your CS> list. As each one was ignored, I stepped up the volume of my CS> requests. After about 10 days of no response (short of some CS> foul-languaged vicious flames from your readers furious because I CS> bounced one or two of their letters - but they couldn't CS> understand why I was unhappy about receiving 50 unwanted letters CS> a day). What you call a 'mailbomb' was the only action out of CS> everything I tried which actually got some response. Let's stay CS> clear on this: all I ever wanted, and all I want now, is TO BE CS> REMOVED FROM THIS LIST. I am still receiving How did you subscribe in the first place? Cypherpunks-request@toad.com? Wouldn't it make sense to mail that to get off? (Not saying that you DID use the request address) I don't blame the cypherpunk 'owner' NOT removing you. You post publicly to a list asking to be removed. You're not. So you mailbomb the list-owner? The fact that you weren't removed from the list (not going through the 'proper' channel) isn't an excuse to mailbomb the list. Let me get this straight. In all the replies you received to your public removal requests, not ONE said where to send the request?
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