("Quid coniuratio est?")
From bigred@duracef.shout.netWed Feb 7 08:42:48 1996
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 08:42:24 -0600 (CST)
From: Brian Redman <bigred@duracef.shout.net>
To: "Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Xx." <xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: Sign us up
On Tue, 6 Feb 1996, Xxxxxx X. Xxxx Xx. wrote:
> Hey guys!
> Please sign up the following two addresses for Conspircy Nation. It is awsome reading!
>
> xxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
> xxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx
>
Sorry but they'll have to sign themselves up. Here's why: Suppose (no offense intended) that you are, say, a "dirty trickster" and that the addresses you give are not what they seem; e.g. two persons who are gonna come yelling and screaming at me about "Why am I on this list! How dare you add me to the list without my permission!"
You see, some people are quite unhappy about this info going out, and some of those people can be a bit nasty.
So here is how they can subscribe to the CN list:
To subscribe to the Conspiracy Nation mailing list, send the following one-line message to listproc@cornell.edu
subscribe cn-l MY NAME
To cancel at any time, send the following one-line message to listproc@cornell.edu
unsubscribe cn-l
It is not necessary to send the cancel request to me personally, unless you wish to demonstrate how you are so angry about Conspiracy Nation that you are cancelling.
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