Getting Out
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Getting Out
Sorry Guys, but this thing is getting out of control. I've been away for 4 days and there are 127 E-mails awaiting me when I get back, almost 80% of which are about MG's. Don't misunderstand me, I love MG's, but I also have to work! I joined up to get advice about technical problems, but there is so much "other business" I don't even have time to read the important stuff. Can someone advise how I de-register please. Kind Regards
Brian Chase PS. There are some finethings@classic-lifestyle.com Take a look at our Website: www.classic-lifestyle.com
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Re: Getting Out
Brian,
I sympathize with your comments. However, there are a couple things that
can be done, short of dropping out of TABC entirely:
1) I believe that there is a way to get a daily "digest" of TABC
messages, instead of individual messages. (Unfortunately, I do not recall
how to accomplish this, but I'm sure some other member will come up with
instructions.)
2) If we are not receiving the helpful / technical info we are seeking,
it's up to each of us to ASK THE QUESTIONS to which we want answers. We
can't expect others to read our minds, or to anticipate our problems.
QUESTIONS ARE INVALUABLE, and determine what the list members will discuss.
3) Scanning and deleting does not take THAT much time, especially if
people are considerate enough to provide a meaningful "subject line" for
their messages. For example, I personally have been immediately deleting all
messages with a subject line relating to "TC at Christie's" (or some such)
without even looking at them.
Brian, you and all other TABC members are IMPORTANT !! We all need each
other!
Regards,
Carl Fritz
TC # 6756 (Betsy)
VA # 2009 S (Abigail)
Gainesville, Florida
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Re: Getting Out
In a message dated 8/24/01 3:51:54 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
erwin.lifestyle@t-online.de writes:
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Brian, go to yahoogroups.com and de-register yourself. I guess your delete
key no longer works......if you want tech stuff, then contribute some of it.
Terry
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Re: Getting Out
In a message dated 8/24/01 5:51:38 AM Central Daylight Time,
erwin.lifestyle@t-online.de writes:
Well, I've been gone for 7 days and am up to 498 messages, most of which are the bantering back and forth from a few guys (much like this message). I could use the delete key, but am afraid I will miss something, so I check them all, but don't read them all. However, I will stay connected with these groups because there is a lot of valuable information therein. I do wish that the few guys would stop going back and forth, however, or at least do it between themselves instead of including all of us. LarryI've been away for 4 days and there are 127 E-mails awaiting me when I get back
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Re: Getting Out
Brian,
At the top of this message should show a link to unsubscribe to the list.
mg-tabc-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com>
Before you do that try the Digest form of receiving the list messages
as Carl suggested (You get one message a day with all the messages in
it). Another choice is to select no "emails" which keeps you as a
member of the roster but you don't receive emails. You can view them
when you want or search out info with key words whenever you want
then at the Yahoo site.
Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/ and get in (register if you haven't
done so already with the email address you are listed on our list
with). Once in, go to the "My Groups" link and then "Edit My
Groups". You can then change your membership from Individual Emails
to Daily Digest, No Email or elect to drop out totally with
Unsubscribe.
If getting into Yahoo is a problem, don't frustrat yourself as it can
be quirky. Just contact our TABC list moderator, Jim Shade at
jshade@aol.com and ask him to change your setting. I hope you at
least stay registered even if you don't receive the email. Having a
register of all T A,B & C's is quite impressive.
David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California
BTW - I tried going to the (your?) classic-lifestyle link and could
not get past the English/Deutch page. It looked very interesting
though.
>Sorry Guys, but this thing is getting out of control. I've been >away for 4 days and there are 127 E-mails awaiting me when I get >back, almost 80% of which are about MG's. Don't misunderstand me, I >love MG's, but I also have to work! I joined up to get advice about >technical problems, but there is so much "other business" I don't >even have time to read the important stuff. > >Can someone advise how I de-register please. > >Kind Regards >Brian Chase > >PS. There are some >finethings@classic-lifestyle.com>finethings@classic-lifestyle. >com > >Take a look at our Website: >http://www.classic-lifestyle.com>www.classic-lifestyle.com >
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Re: Getting out
As a list member for a while (Bob Grunau signed me up when we were a group of about 30), I know this thread has emerged right along. The volume of mail can be reduced if specific comments are directed to individuals rather than the list, but it may be time to revive an old proposal of mine, which was to label technical inputs differently from the social, events, and general fun stuff. Simply prefacing the subject line to differentiate ("Tech:" vs. "List:" or some such) would allow us to delete whatever we don't want, or read it first, then delete the trivia days later in bulk without a reread. Maybe some clever programmer type could figure out a way to add a "checkable" box for a global delete. Or, have a separate e-group address for each, so that list members can sign up for one or both kinds of mail, i.e., everything would automatically go to one group, "Tech only" (and general announcements) to the other.
In any event, growth of the list has brought a few problems, but, in my view, the variety of inputs, particularly parts and service sources as well as depth of technical exchange had made growth far outweigh its downside. Perhaps Walter can address the issue before we have more dropouts.
Best regards to all of us who never throw anything MG away,
Austin
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