> Hi  Edward, irwin, Peter, Todd, et al
> As Tom Pollerman's post below shows, no one is trying to get you off
> the list.  Just as Tom suggested below, your reply to someone elses
> unsubscribe post is what triggered the email.   If you want to reply
> to someone's unsubscribe post you should do it off list.  Yeah,
> you'll miss out on the chance to publicly humiliate them, but its a small
> price to pay.
> :-)

That may well be the case, but I have not responded to anyone's message for
quite some time and I recieved one of these today as well. I guess I don't
know how to read the headers where did this message originate and why am I
getting it know if I have not replied to anyone's message for a while.

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