On 01/18/2012 06:53 AM, Catarina Maia wrote:
hello!
A few days ago I subscribed the R mailing list in order to ask for some
help. The thing is that now I am receiving a lot of mails with doubts from
other users but i am just a "R begginer" and i will not able to give useful
help. So, i would like to quit the from the mainling list. I'm so sorry for
the inconvenience.
best regards,
Catarina Maia
An alternative to unsubscribing is to disable mail delivery. This is
done by signing on to your account (you should have received a
confirmation email at some point with the link and password you
created). There you will find a check box to disable delivery.
The advantage of this approach is you don't need to re-subscribe later
if you have another question.
As others have said, you can learn many things by reading some of the
posts. If volume is too high, you could create filters for you inbox
that automatically moves them to another folder for reading. That's
what I do and it makes managing the volume trivial.
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