Accidental subscriber needs help off of list.
I'm just another subscriber to the list; I can't see any indication that you've sent your message to the list itself. I will forward this response to the list; somebody should see it and be able to help. At 11:08 PM 5/12/96 EDT, Jeff D. Mendelson wrote:
Dear Sir,
My name is Jeff and I was accidently placed on your Cyberpunk mailing list. I am currently being bombarded with e-mail from your list with information that I am not interested in. Compuserve has not been able to help me get my name off of this list. And since I am new at Internet e-mail, I am at a loss of what to do.
Can you please send me exact instructions on removing my name from this mailing list? Thank you very much for your time. You don`t know how much I would appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Jeff M. 74407.350@compuserve.com
Jim Bell jimbell@pacifier.com
...and I was accidently placed on your Cyberpunk mailing
Uh huh.... unless someone's got a web page that autosubscribes people (and if there is, please turn it off) I somehow doubt the accuracy of this description. PS: does anyone know when nntp.hks.net will get cypherpunks working again? Noise like what I'm writing now is *much* easier to skip via nntp... Don
Don enscribed thusly:
...and I was accidently placed on your Cyberpunk mailing
Uh huh....
"Accidentally" I would find hard to believe. "Maliciously" is much more likely.
unless someone's got a web page that autosubscribes people (and if there is, please turn it off) I somehow doubt the accuracy of this description.
I didn't catch the original message so maybe there is more to the matter that what appear from the one line quote. There is a problem right now with jerks maliciously subscribing people to lists they've never heard of. I'm associated with several lists over at iss.net and I don't know how many times we've seen Newt Gingrich subcribed to all of our lists. I don't think its and accident and I don't think Newt is really all that interrested in everything we offer. A very high percentage of our unsubscribe requests include a message saying "How did I get on this list". I'm also seeing some indication that this may be extending to some of the downstream remailers and exploders. How would one get unsubscribed from a list if they can't even determine where they're subscribed at? Many mailing lists are now requiring request confirmations before they will add or remove someone's subscription. We're still considering it. It may prove to be the only viable solution to deal with the plague.
PS: does anyone know when nntp.hks.net will get cypherpunks working again? Noise like what I'm writing now is *much* easier to skip via nntp...
Don
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