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Dear Rory, and Jessica, and anyone else who is contemplating signing off
Conch-L:
The instructions for signing off are contained on the COA webpage under
Conch-L Info at: http://www.arches.uga.edu/~amylyne/CONCH-L/CONCH-L.html
However, I imagine you are getting rather frustrated so here is how to
sign off:
Send a message to:
[log in to unmask]
DO NOT send your message to Conch-L. If you do, it will just go right
back to the list and get you nowhere. Do not put any part of your
message or address in brackets or < >'s
Put nothing in the subject line if your service and email program will
allow you to leave that line blank.
Then, in the message part of the email form, write:
Signoff Conch-L
Write nothing more. Do not sign the message. The computer that operates
Conch-L will know who you are from your email address.
Please note that you cannot sign off Conch-L from any other email
address than the one you used to sign on in the first place. If you have
already closed that email address, you will have to ask a list manager
to sign you off manually. DO NOT make this request via the list. Do it
privately.
Next time you sign on a listserve, I recommend that you keep the
instructions that are mailed to you on how to get off. It can be quite a
frustrating experience for anyone without instruction. I keep a special
folder in my email for storage of such instructions.
Lynn Scheu
Conchologists of America
Co-Owner, Conch-L Listserve
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