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Anne-Katrin Stahn
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Richard Ristow
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OK, here's the standard message. I'm copying to the List, so that
members who haven't responded already, won't feel they need to:

When you subscribed to the list, you received a welcome message (I'm
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Maybe you didn't keep the message.

Anyway, send a message to [hidden email] with the following
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Don't add anything else (your name, a title for the message...).

It should work. If it doesn't, go the listserv web page and unsubscribe
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Tauri Zyp
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LT Nekia Williams, Pharm D.

USPHS

Santa Fe Service Unit

1700 Cerrillos Rd.

Santa Fe, NM 87505

505-946-9387 (Santa Fe)

505-465-3008 (Cochiti)

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Re: UNSUBSCRIBE

Richard Ristow
At 05:13 PM 10/30/2006, Tauri Zyp wrote:

>Please unsubscribe me from this list also.

Postscript: See instructions just posted.

"Unsubscribe" requests posted to the list will never, ever be
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Matt Sigafoose
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From: Anne-Katrin Stahn <[hidden email]>
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:16:35 +0100

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Re: Unsubscribe

Richard Ristow
At 08:13 AM 11/9/2006, Matt Sigafoose wrote:

>Please delete me as well.

Here's the standard message:

"Unsubscribe" requests posted to the list will never be acted on.

When you subscribed to the list, you received a welcome message (I'm
copying it below) with instructions (including asking you to save it).

Anyway, send a message to [hidden email] with the following
words in the body of the message: SIGNOFF SPSSX-L. (You have to send
it, of course, from the address from which you're subscribed to the
list.)

Don't add anything else (your name, a title for the message...).

It should work. If it doesn't, go the listserv web page and unsubscribe
there:

http://www.listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=spssx-l&A=1

This is how it's done for all lists managed by LISTSERV software and
conventions. Generally, these are longer-running mailing lists; the
LISTSERV convention originated long before the Web. (Because the
protocol is so old, many older LISTSERV lists have names of eight
characters or less; many have names ending in "-L".)