Though all is physically ok, don't worry, I do need to be basically out of
e-mail commition for a few days, possibly upwards of a week. I'm not quite
ready yet to set things up, but later this evening, I'll need to switch my
subscription to No Mail. I'd write the support e-mail for this list, but
this is somewhat of an urgent matter to get taken care of, and being Gordon
and Lynn's timezone differences, I want to be sure that I have the info in
time. Otherwise it could be disastrous as I'll have mail piling up left and
right.
Can someone tell me what I gotta do to go to No Mail and then what to do to
come back when I'm feeling better? Basically, I gotta have surgery
tomorrow. We'll just leave it at that.
Chris.
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