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OK OK I admit that the conversation on certification, at least, is
highly relevant and interesting for most consultants so keep at that
one.<br>
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As for Thunderbird, actually I don't like it that much. As I'm on
Windows I'm seriously considering migrating to the Windows 7 version of
Outlook Express, Live Mail or whatever it's called. Apparently people
in unions create higher quality product anyway and we've recently
learned that the Microsoft workers are in unions. I highly doubt that
the Thunderbird contributors have organised themselves into a union, so
I don't see how it could stand a chance.<br>
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Alrighty let's see if I can manage to unsubscribe without emailing the
list :-)...<br>
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John<br>
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Greg Knaddison wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:28 PM, John Fletcher wrote:
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<pre wrap="">How many people have unsubscribed from this list as a result of these
discussions? Well, at least one (remember - he tried to unsubscribe by
emailing the list).
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Yeah. If people can't figure out how to unsubscribe they probably
weren't going to add awesome insight to our discussions.
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<pre wrap="">If these messages continue for more than another day,
"Drupal Consultants of The List" will unite and unsubscribe for one month!
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People can solve this problem in 3 easy steps:
1. Get a decent mail client (Skip this one, John, since you've got Thunderbird)
2. Configure it to filter messages.
3. Profit
Thanks,
Greg
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