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Albert Murillo
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leaving the list

Hoover, Matthew
Albert et al,

The way to sign off is in your welcoming message when it says:

"You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF SPSSX-L"
command to [hidden email]."

I know there was talk about having this be part of an automatic email
signature for this list.  Hopefully this is something that can happen.

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Albert Murillo
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sign off SPSS-L
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FAQ: How to unsubscribe, or leave list SPSSX-L

Richard Ristow
In reply to this post by Albert Murillo
At 01:43 PM 6/25/2007, Albert Murillo wrote:

>sign off SPSS-L


FAQ: How to unsubscribe, or leave list SPSSX-L:

Requests to unsubscribe that are posted to the list, will never be
acted on.

You must send the request to [hidden email].

 From the E-mail address from which you're subscribed to the list, send
a message to [hidden email] with the following words in the
body of the message:

SIGNOFF SPSSX-L

Don't put anything else (your name, etc.) in the body of the message.

It should work. If it doesn't, go to the following Web page:

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

and unsubscribe from there.

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More information:

When you subscribed to the list, you received a welcome message (I'm
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 From the welcome message:

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>You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF SPSSX-L"
>command to [hidden email].

There are many other commands that can be sent to the same address, to
manage your subscription. If you send mail to [hidden email]
with the text

INFO REFCARD

and no other text, you will be mailed a file describing those commands.