[Rhodes22-list] Hire Michael! Hire Mark! Hire Herb! Hire Ben!

ed kroposki ekroposki at charter.net
Mon Sep 6 18:51:12 EDT 2004


Bill:

            Your problem is out of my league.  Hire Michael, that is why
Prudential hired him, he is good.  Hire Mark, Hire Herb, Hire Ben, and there
are a whole bunch of computer programmers/analyst on the Rhodes List.

 

Ed K

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Effros [mailto:bill at effros.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 3:02 PM
To: ed kroposki
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Mr. Effros

 

Ed,

 

I'm new to this.  Please explain.  How do I work around it?  I have several
commercial mailing programs that all work the same way.  They will all pluck
"Subscribe" and "Unsubscribe" out of the mailbox, alter the list
accordingly, and discard the request.  

 

We have all watched Michael for years try to set up an unsubscription
routine.  It's tough to do when you are dealing with just 200 addresses.  I
will be dealing with millions.  The system I am using is simple, easy to
explain, and easily followed by anyone who makes half an effort. 

 

I'm sorry if I offended you.  That certainly was not my intent.  The issues
are complex.  The world is not black and white.  Nobody agrees with every
position taken by another.  I tried to lay out as many issues as I could in
a fair way in this book.  I am giving the book away in its electronic
format.  I honestly would like as many people as possible to see the book
before the election to help them make up their own minds, and cast an
informed vote.

 

Thanks, again, for taking the time to try to help.  What do I do now?  I
don't want to send quotes to anyone who doesn't want to get them.  I want
them to be able to opt out on the first try.  The numbers involved are too
large for anyone to eyeball the entire system before the next batch of
quotes goes out.

 

Suggestions?

 

Bill 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: ed kroposki <mailto:ekroposki at charter.net>  

To: Bill at Effros. Com <mailto:Bill at Effros.%20Com>  

Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 2:29 PM

Subject: RE: [Rhodes22-list] Mr. Effros

 

Bill:

 

Asking people to unsubscribe by replying in the way that you use, often is
interpreted by server anti virus software as a threat.  They term the
threat, 'relaying'.  It does not allow such a message to be sent.

 

Ed K 

 

 

 



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