Supposedly, the first time I tried to send this e-mail this morning, it got rejected as comcast, or Thunderbird, or something, being "s p a m." I guess I'd better fix it so the word "j u n k" and/or the word "s p a m" isn't in the message, or maybe it'll get rejected again. -- Amy Lowenstein

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: Unsubscribing
Date:   Thu, 27 Oct 2011 08:41:34 -0400
From:   Amy Lowenstein <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]



By the way, I was in contact privately with one person who wanted to
unsubscribe, and I let him know about the proper e-dress for the initial
unsubscription request and the re-confirmation that must be done.  He
wrote back to me to let me know he had gone thru all those steps, even
got a confirmation number about unsubscribing, but STILL kept getting
the group e-mails anyway!  So who knows?

Some people may find it easier just to let their e-mail filter know that
"[email protected]" is "j u n k" and should land in their "j u n k" or
"s p a m" folder!

Amy Lowenstein, Yardley PA

On 10/27/11 8:13 AM, James Knott wrote:
 [email protected] wrote:
 If you read the thread, you would see that we've been discussing why
 the message about unsubscribing is NOT displayed at the bottom of
 every email. It appears not to be added to HTML-only emails, nor to
 the HTML part of multipart/alternative messages.

 Some mail lists block HTML messages.  It might be an idea here to
 avoid this problem.


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