On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 02:56:20PM -0700, Randal L. Schwartz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
spew-ed forth:
> >>>>> "Casey" == Casey West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Casey> Don't forget to subscribe to the list(s) you're interested in.
> 
> And those instructions are?...

Look at the FAQ, or lists.perl.org for (un)subscribing instructions. If they
aren't there now (for the beginners-cgi list), they will be.

The FAQ is on the website, and should be sent to the list regularly (poke poke,
Casey). I'll make a seperate FAQ for the cgi-beginners list.

> 
> And which ones am I already subscribed?  Wouldn't it have been easier
> to just subscribe across the board, then let us unsubscribe?

Ewwww.. what is up with this new opt-out thing? :) We wouldn't want people to
suddenly come back to check their email and see tons of posts from a list they
haven't subscribed to! And I wouldn't want to have to send Casey my "I'll
opt-out my boot in your..." email ;)

Cheers,
Kevin

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