Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 12:50:39 06/13/00
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On June 13, 2000 at 14:26:03, Chessfun wrote: > >Since I sent the following message to FICS group >and it was sent back I assume I have already been >removed. > >__________________________________________________ > > >The email address used to send your message is not subscribed to this >group. If you are a member of this group, please be aware that you may >only send messages to this group using the email address(es) you have >registered with eGroups. eGroups allows you to send messages >using the email address you originally used to register, or an >alternate >email address you specify in your personal settings. > >If you would like to subscribe to this group: >1. visit > http://www.egroups.com/subscribe/FICS-tourney >-OR- >2. send email to FICS-tourney-subscribe@egroups.com > >If you would like to specify an alternate email address: >1. visit > http://www.egroups.com/myprofile >2. click the "Edit Profile" button >3. type your alternate email address in the area labeled "Alternate > email addresses". >4. click the "Save Changes" button >5. wait approximately 10 minutes for the change to take effect > >After you follow these steps, you will be able to send messages >to all your groups using this alternate email address. > >For further assistance, please email support@egroups.com >or visit http://www.egroups.com/help > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ That sounds a little strange. Why should it be necessary to remove your e-mail access when he's already decided to forfeit you. That doesn't make sense, since just about everyone who's not even remotely associated with the tournament could gain access by subscribing to that particular e-group. If he sent that many messages, why didn't he just check our website as change of modus operandi. Best wishes... Mogens
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