[Am-info] Shutting down the e-list - Another take

Bockhorst, Roland P HQISEC Roland.Bockhorst@US.ARMY.MIL
Wed, 8 Dec 2004 16:13:17 -0700


Having appreciated its value for 5 plus years, I'd vote to keep it.
Where else to the front line troops gather to exchange what we do?

Sorry about the spam bait aspects. Someday that problem will be solved.

One might ask, what is more irksome, MS's business practices or spammers?



Roland





-----Original Message-----
From: Erick Andrews [mailto:eandrews@star.net]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 2:31 PM
To: am-info@lists.essential.org
Subject: [Am-info] Shutting down the e-list


Hi Gene,

I read your recent e-mail about closing down AM-INFO.

You listed the number of posters for November 2004, however
you did not list the number of subscribers who may or may not
read the posts.

I have no compunction one way or the other, but if you or a
majority of participants decide ending the service is the right thing,
that's OK with me.  If you keep it alive I can still always unsubscribe 
or filter stuff (or posters) to my electronic trash bucket, or to the
footnotes of my sacred diary I may someday publish.

However, if you do close it down, I'd like to know about access
to its archives.  If it were available in one big "zip" file somewhere,
that would be nice, too.  The AM-INFO list is public domain, isn't it?

Best regards,
Erick Andrews

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