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Au contraire, I'd say the fact that he spent his holiday dealing with the
situation speaks for his professionalism, and I must admit I sympathise with
him. He's an admin for all the St. Johns listservs and he should not have to
deal with hundreds of Yahoo email subscribers.  If they really want to
subscribe they can resubscribe.

Sorry if I seem cold, but I know where he's coming from the admin side of
things.

Kat

On Saturday 25 December 2004 9:26 pm, - Joy - wrote:
> That is absolutely ridiculous, not to mention unprofessional.  Is this guy
> employed by Saint John's, or is he a volunteer?  Either way, I think his
> supervisors should be contacted.  It seems like terminating someone's
> subscription without notice would contradict some part of the terms of
> service.
>
> I know there are a lot of things about Saint John's listservs that people
> have complained about (like the problems with reply to addresses), and this
> whole Yahoo business just puts even more of a bad taste in my mouth.  Have
> we ever considered moving to another listserv service, like Yahoo Groups?
> I subscribe to (and moderate) a bunch of listservs hosted by them, and
> recommend them highly.  Do we really want to be associated with an
> institution that treats its "customers" like this?
>
> Sorry to get so serious on a holiday.  Merry Christmas to all who celebrate
> it.  To those who don't, I hope your Chinese food and movies were very
> enjoyable (mine certainly were!).  : )
>
> ~Joy~

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