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On Jun 21, 2006, at 0:48, Ann-Marie Lördal wrote:

I will be gone for some time and would like to unsubscribe or go to no mail. I mailed to majordomo to unsubscribe but he did not want it as I wrote in Rich text. How do I write a mail in text so I can be unsubscribed for a while I guess I use that text mail later to subscribe again if I change the wording in it??

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If the majordomo won't listen to you... Avital (for help, write to:) will :) She may have already caught your problem and solved it but, if not, use that address. And write her again to re-subscribe (print out a message -- maybe this one -- to make sure you have her e-address). She's not picky about Rich text (at least, I don't think she is; I use Plain text myself). I've been using her -- shamelessly -- in un- and re-subscribing and she's always been very helpful (if amused at compu-morons like myself <g>)

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