Unsolicited re-subscription

David R. Bergstein dbergstein at comcast.net
Tue Dec 21 01:30:24 CET 2004


Sean Bofinger wrote:
> Me too
> 
> Sean Bofinger
> 
> Systems and Network Administrator
> Wotif.com
> www.wotif.com
> 
> t: +61 7 3512 9999
> f: +61 7 3512 9900
> e: sean.bofinger at wotif.com
> 
> Wotif.com is the global specialist in last-minute accommodation.  
> Wotif.com's properties can be booked online or through our call centre 
> which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
> 
> 
> 
> CL Gilbert wrote:
> 
>> Same here.
>>
>> Ben Finney wrote:
>>
>>> On 20-Dec-2004, Adam Pavelec wrote:
>>>
>>>> Not sure if this is a bug or not, but I unsubscribed from this ML a
>>>> very long time ago and somehow have been magically resubscribed.  It's
>>>> really no big deal, and I think I'll stick around to see what's been
>>>> going on lately, but I just thought the powers that be might like to
>>>> know about it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Same here.  By human accident or programming bug (same thing?) I've been
>>> re-subscribed to this list without asking.
>>>
>>> Could the powers that be please investigate and correct?  It seems a lot
>>> of people may be affected in this way.
>>>
>>>
>>>

I have the same issue as the folks above; please unsubscribe me too.

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