From: bitmancer <bit...@op...> - 2011-10-09 16:23:20
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Bob, The list subscriber known as "Alma" was asking the moderator to unsubscribe them from the list, not instructing you to do so. As a fellow subscriber and long-time Usenet user, I can assure you, most of the time you will see this sort of message sent by folks who are confused about how to do this for themselves. If you have already received a message from bitpim-list-owner which explains this, please disregard my interruption. On 10/08/2011 04:16 PM, Bob Whittington wrote: > Alma, > > Why do you want me (and Daniel) to unsubscribe? And from what > service? What did either of us do wrong? I followed all of the > directions on the bit-pim and source-forge sites. I asked a question. > Gave all of the appropriate information. Got a valuable response. > And sent a thank you reply for it. > > Your e-mail request to unsubscribe has a flag stating "important > mainly because of your interactions with messages in the conversation" > as the reason to unsubscribe. What the heck does that mean? > > What interaction???? What conversation????? I asked a question. I > got a valuable response. I said thank you and explained the steps > that I took. 3 e-mails. No conversation. Neither one of us were > inappropriate. We were both on topic. So what is the problem? > > I fail to see an issue with that. But apparently you do. Please let > me know what you think either of us did wrong. I will be happy to > unsubscribe from whatever list to which you are referring once I have > justification for doing so. Since it is the only support option for > the BitPim program, and I have no idea who you are (or what you have > to do with this): I will wait for some justification from you. > Without support, why would anyone want the program? > > Thanks for your attention to this matter > > Bob > > > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:58 AM, Alma Brenda Campos > <abr...@ao... <mailto:abr...@ao...>> wrote: > > Unsubscribe please > > Sent On Devilas KICK ASS Fone ;)* > Samsung Galaxy S 4G <3 > I Love It! ;) > > Bob Whittington <imw...@gm... <mailto:imw...@gm...>> > wrote: > > >Daniel, > > > >Thanks so much for the help! > > > >I had to try several different ways of getting the .dll to be > recognized. I > >finally just copied one from another location into the BitPim > folder. Then > >it said it couldn't find msvcp71.dll. So I copied that file as > well. That > >seems to have fixed it. I can at least get the program to start. > Now I am > >going to try it out. > > > >Thanks again. > > > >Bob > > > >On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 10:16 PM, d.v...@ho... > <mailto:d.v...@ho...> < > >d.v...@ho... <mailto:d.v...@ho...>> > wrote: > > > >> You need to register that .dll file with the windows registry > first. I've > >> long since switched to linux and don't remember how to register > a .dll but a > >> thirty second google search will get you there. :) > >> > >> -Daniel > >> > >> > > > _______________________________________________ > BitPim-user mailing list Bit...@li... > Unsubscribe or change options at > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitpim-user > > There are several hundred people on this list. Please be > courteous, on topic and follow the instructions before posting > http://www.bitpim.org/help/support.htm |