Re: How to unsubscrube ?


I really wnat off this list for now.  Have followed the instructions given
below THREE times.  I am still recieving the mail.  So, now what do I do. 
It has been 5 days since my last request.  Can you help me??

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> From: John I. Jones <jijones@ix.netcom.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <iris-l@rt66.com>
> Subject: Re: How to unsubscrube ?
> Date: Monday, May 18, 1998 12:53 PM
> 
> Pat1632 wrote:
> > 
> > How do I unsubscribe?  I am going to be gone shortly for two to three
weeks
> > and need to get off this list. Besides , I have missed some important
mail
> > from someone that I needed from and missed it because my  plate was
full. I
> > need an answer right away. Thank you .
> 
> When you subscribed to the Iris-l you received back a welcome message
with the
> subject of:
> 
> SUBSCRIBE IRIS-L <your name>
> 
> The welcome message has all sorts of nifty little instructions on
> how to use the reflector INCLUDING how to set it to digest and how to
> unsubscribe.
> 
> To send a command to the LISTSERV program (for example,
> if you want to be dropped from the list), send email to:
> 
> LISTSERV@Rt66.com
> 
> In the body of your message, you must type a proper command
> for the program. A few common commands are listed here:
> 
> SUBSCRIBE IRIS-L <yourname>
>   adds your name and email address to this mailing list
> 
> UNSUB IRIS-L
>   drops you from the list (do not add your name; only these
>   two words are needed)
> 
> REVIEW IRIS-L
>   gives you a list of everyone currently on the list
> 
> SET IRIS-L MAIL DIGEST
>   instructs the list processor to send you periodic digests
>   of the list messages, rather than each one individually
>   as it is posted
> 
> SET IRIS-L MAIL ACK
>   returns to normal (non-digest) mode
> 
> HELP
>   gives you a list of other LISTSERV commands
> 
> Maybe this is a little blunt, and I am sure I will get some flames back,
but
> take a little pity on Tom who (with lots of support form others) put all
this
> together and went to the trouble of generating the introduction message
so you
> would have the knowledge to use the list. RTM
> 
> If you discarded the message without reading it, you can find it under
Iris-L
> at 
> 
> http://www.rt66.com/~telp/garden.htm
> 
> 
> John                     | "There be dragons here"
>                          |  Annotation used by ancient cartographers
>                          |  to indicate the edge of the known world.
> 
> John Jones, jijones@ix.netcom.com
> Fremont, California, USA, Earth, USDA zone 8/9 (coastal, bay) 
> Max high 95F/35C, Min Low 28F/-2C average 10 days each
> Heavy clay base for my raised beds.
> There are currently 83 Iris pictures on my Website. Visit me at:
> http://members.home.net/jijones



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