Hi Alden,

I just followed your instructions for removing myself from the old list (I hope 
I'm on the new as I think I did that right!).

Unfortunately it seems to have gone wrong somewhere, I got the following error 
msg FYI.

I left the subject line blank and pasted in:

uns*bscribe hg [with the letter u where the * is]

...to the msg bdy.

Best Regards,
Simon.



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>>>> MIME-Version: 1.0
**** Command 'mime-version:' not recognized.
>>>> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; 
>>>> boundary="0-1382774133-1223620448=:51213"
**** Command 'content-type:' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> --0-1382774133-1223620448=:51213
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