Re: Maybe an AOL thing? ... But then again!

From: "Nikki Rau" <niknik_is_creedy@HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Sat
24 Mar 2001 21:12:11 -0600

But if everybody that had aol 6.0 was subscribed to this list dont you think we would have been bombarded with tons more people wanting to leave? Look at how many millions of people have aol 6.0, I have 6.0 and I am not subscribed to every possible mailing list that is reachable by the internet, I'm not arguing with ya Jim, I'm just stating that might not be totally the problem...

Nikki

>From: "Jim A. Cornette"
>Reply-To: "Jim A. Cornette"
>To: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM
>Subject: Maybe an AOL thing? ... But then again!
>Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 22:11:31 -0500
>
>Since I didn't know about all of the limits on messages and stuff
>beforehand. I guess this AOL posting never made it to the list. To
>unsxbscrxbe, you must send a request to the
>lisstserv@windup.whatever
>server. As stated in my over 250 line posting from yesterday. It is
>a
>feature of AOL 6 to automatically subscribe folks to every mailing
>list
>that is reachable by the internet. If you are unhappy with being
>commanded to be on the list. follow these directions.*Everyone that
>has
>ever signed up for AOL has been automatically subscribed to the
>list. It
>is a new feature of version 6.
>*
>


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