Message from John Greaves follows... > Right, ooruri-chan, could you kindly pack in spamming the living daylights out > of me with all these vsnet lists that I never subscribed to in the first place? > > Formal unsubscription via majordomo didn't succeed (I can't undestand an > automated (un)subscription bot that has to forward to a human, makes it manual > in my book). > > vsnet-adm must be a dead letter box, because that didn't work either. > > Besides which, I don't even know what lists I'm on, and vsnet allows subscribe > all, but no unsubcribe all. Hundreds of lists I'm on. > > Being rude didn't work either, though I felt a bit better for it. > > I'm bored with this unsolicited email from something I'm not subscribed to, nor > to which did I subscirbe. Spam blocking's all well and good, but when the spam > outweighs the real at a 10:1 level, it's still a damn nuisance. > > Unfortunately changing my email address involves cancelling my contract and > starting afresh, thus tripling my ISP charges as the service I currently have > no longer offers the account I am on for fresh membership, else the matter > would be mute. > > Unsubscribe me from all vsnet lists now and cut the bully boy tactics crap. > > It's a bugger to find IT services' contacts on the Kyoto U webpages, and > snailmail is too slow for such things, but after over a week of this spamming, > if I've to take your embassy's advice and snail mail contact the main admin > staff at Kyoto U proper to make a formal complaint, I will, because the only > alternative is to be spammed like this forevermore until vsnet stops existing. > > John Greaves > > ----------------------------------------
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