habeis probado de enviar un email a
ruby-talk-ctl@ruby-lang.org
que ponga "unsubscribe" en el cuerpo.
Soma
2007/12/4, Rosaura Barrile <rbarrile@b-vision.com>:
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> Lo mismo digo!!!
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> From: Felipe Morales [mailto:jfmorales@hotmail.com]
> Sent: martes, 04 de diciembre de 2007 08:54 a.m.
> To: ruby-talk ML
> Subject: Eliminar envio de correo a mi direccion
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> Mis Saludos, por favor entre en la pagina ruby para que me enviaran
> informacion referente al producto, pero el servidor me envia los
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> de todos y me estan llenando el correo, me di de baja pero no resulta si
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> puedes orientar por favor. gracias
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> Juan Felipe Morales
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> From: "Lorenzo E. Danielsson" <danielsson.lorenzo@gmail.com>
> Reply-To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org
> To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org (ruby-talk ML)
> Subject: Slightly odd Integer() behavior
> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 04:59:52 +0900
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> >Integer(gets), works well if you enter any integer apart from 0, which
> >complains about "0\n" not being a valid integer. As expected,
> >Integer(gets.chomp) works for all integers, including 0.
> >
> >Is it just me, or is this a tad bit weird? If it is not weird, then I
> >assume that I am weird for thinking it is weird so could somebody please
> >enlighten me on the source of my weirdness?
> >
> >All this is happening on Ruby 1.8.6 running on an Etch/Lenny/Sid combo,
> >which I assume has nothing to do with the issue at hand.
> >
> >Lorenzo
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