It allows for several choices: you can unsubscribe entirely, or if it's only the duplicate messages that you feel are a nuisance, you can switch to "Digest Email" or "No Email (it means you prefer to check on the web page yourself rather than getting email."
If your interest earlier was not in HumJanenge but in RTI more generally, you could also join a site called rtiindia.org. That site is a much better designed site, and can more easily be searched for something relevant, etc. The information on the site is also classified and organized a bit. So it is much easier to find what one is looking for, and to avoid what one is not looking for.
Many of the same people who post frequently on this site also post there, so if there are particular contributors you like or follow, you're not likely to lose them. Best,
Murgie
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:59 AM, <shahviv@yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree and I would like to unsubscribe too. VivekSent from BlackBerry® on Airtel
From: Anu Sharma <asharma1968@yahoo.com>Sender: humjanenge@googlegroups.comDate: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 06:54:52 -0700 (PDT)To: <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>; HumJanenge<HumJanenge@yahoogroups.co.in>ReplyTo: humjanenge@googlegroups.comSubject: [HumJanenge] unsubscribe
Please stop sending messages to this address. I am not subscribed to this group; if I am, I want to unsubscribe.
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