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Re: Process to be removed from the mailing list


McAlpine, Duncan G wrote:
> 
> Most of the time when you join a mailing list, instructions are provided
> and the listowner hopes you keep the file for future reference.  You can
> find the process to be removed from this mailing list on URL:
> 
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/seed.html
> 
> This url is set up that you can subscribe or unsubscribe by pressing a
> link.  I hope its not to easy.  Thats all you have to do is press the
> link and send off your message.  This has been around for two years.
> Please keep this url as a bookmark.  Also I recommend reading the page.
> 
> Another source to find out the process is looking at the mailing list
> archives.
> http://www.mallorn.com/lists/seeds-list.cgi
> 
> If you type in a few key words, I am sure you will find your answer.
> 
> I am trying to help.  Don't forget I was gone for two weeks and with 368
> email messages.
 A good idea when you join mailing lists is to put the returning info
into a folder titiled unsubbing/subbing. Then when you decide to get off
of a list you can skim throught the folder and pull up the right one and
follow the directions.
 Most people are probably new to the internet or mailing lists and are
used to BBSing.
 Are there still BBS's around? Those were a lot of fun before the WWW
came along. I met my husband on my personal BBS back in the late 80's.




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