I did not request any download for Apache nor to be on a mailing list. Please remove me as any kind of contact.
I support Native American rights, but am very upset to be ‘installed’ on your program. I read your FAQ, but I still don’t trust anything. WHY is your organization in any way part of this scheme or scam? I hate having my privacy or my computer invaded. Why don’t you take legal action against these people if you are not doing it? It ruins your reputation and I would never make a donation after this experience. Carole Nervig You unexpectedly see an Apache HTTP Server installation page when you visit a Web site. <>If you have sent us mail because you saw a page saying 'It Worked!' (or something similar indicating that Apache has been installed) on your screen or a Web site you visited, please go back and READ the page. It should explain what is going on. The page is the equivalent of a demo or the ReadMe file from a Windows application installation; it is intended for the person who installed the software and is supposed to show that the installation was completed successfully. The problem you are experiencing has nothing to do with us, and we cannot help you. You need to contact the Webmaster for the site. If the site is www.foo.com, for instance, try sending mail to <webmas...@foo.com>. If it's www.toddsbeer.org, send mail to <webmas...@toddsbeer.org>. And so on.