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jean henry <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Aug 1999 20:52:32 -0400
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Amy----    I just signed on to the list a couple of days ago.  I didn't
know what I was getting in to !!!   All I really wanted was to find someone
who could tell me a good place in the USA to vacation at a good shelling
beach. I have now idea how to remove myself from the list. All the e-mails
are driving me crazy. Can you tell me how to remove myself?????  Please!!!











   At 10:20 AM 8/17/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi - this it the list owner's two cents:
>
>Conch-l is intended to serve as a forum for informal discussions of
>molluscan biology, taxonomy, natural history, evolution, conservation, and
>collection-related subjects.  Notices of meetings, symposia, literature,
>software or any other relevant topics may be posted to this list.  Explicit
>advertisements or business solicitations are not be permitted; such
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>My interpretation of a relevant topic is pretty broad - however it does not
>include email that is impolite to other list subscribers or includes
>commercial solicitations for personal gain.  This list is a place for
>discussions not arguments.  We are on this list to share ideas and learn
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>Conch-l subscriber's should always consider what we send to the list,
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>Conch-l subscribers should use appropriate network etiquette. If you don't
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>        DON'T HIT YOUR REPLY/SEND KEY WITHOUT THINKING.
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>Amy, list owner
>
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>
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>Amy Edwards, Program Coordinator ------ [log in to unmask]
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