Tried to send the following a few minutes ago. Completely fouled up 
recipients list (which is why the OP is probably wondering why he's 
got two copies - so apologies to him!)


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On 16 Sep 2008 at 14:03, MacPherson, Doug E. (CA - Toronto) wrote:

> I have tried to unsubscribe to this service both automatically and by
> sending the admin a note. Can someone please help me with the format of
> the unsubscribe? The entry in the emails I receive looks like
> "MacPherson, Doug E. (CA - Toronto) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ". I am
> wondering if the format that the unsubscribe builds automatically is not
> the same as in the subscription.
> I used the automated approach and now I get the message that the user is
> not found but I still receive the emails.
> Thanks
> Doug

It would appear that you are not in fact subscribed - at least the 
address used to send the above ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) isn't.

You may have subscribed a different address and this is being 
forwarded somehow.  It's best to send the unsubscriptiuon request 
from the actually-subscribed mail account.

Hope that makes some sort of sense?




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