Re: How to unsubscribe, OK?


Don Bryant (dsbryant@worldnet.att.net)
Thu, 18 Mar 1999 09:36:40 -0500


Dear Martha,

I know you have left messages on the list indicating that your hands have
been very happy of late, crafting the new and improved issue #3 of the PFJ.

Could you do me a favor and send an e-mail telling when you have place the
new issue in the post. I have but my P.O. on notice and they are supposed to
have a watch on several periodicals they I receive but unfortunately I am
dealing with a government bureaucracy which is only marginally effective at
managing their customers needs.

Oh, BTW I just got the PF catalog for summer courses and was quite impressed
with your bio. Why in the world don't you do a book on gum Judy? I mean if
that bumble head Theresa Airey can get her stuff published ... also I was
tantalized by the crummy repos in the cat. of two of your prints. A book
with your prints would be quite interesting. I know you bridle at the
thought of placing facsimiles of your work on the web but at least it would
expose your regal prowess as our gum diva.

Yours respectfully - your ever faithful Georgia Boy,

Don Bryant
----- Original Message -----
From: Judy Seigel <jseigel@panix.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Cc: <alt-photo-process-L@usask.ca>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 1999 1:17 AM
Subject: How to unsubscribe, OK?

>
>On Wed, 17 Mar 1999 Westrnview@aol.com wrote:
>
>> on 3-11, I sent a request to unsubscribe from alt photo list. As of 3-17
still
>> receiving mail please remove me from the list at your earliest
convenience.
>> thanks,
>> chris
>>
>
>Dear Chris, your problem is that you're doing it wrong, as Hillary
>Clinton, Bob Maxey, and many others have been trying to tell you, for
>weeks and weeks. Don't you read the mail?
>
>The message goes to the SAME PLACE YOU SUBSCRIBED FROM --
>
>Remember? That's,
>
>alt-photo-process-request@usask.ca
>
>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
>Make that your address line. When you send to regular alt-photo the
>request comes to us. We're sorry to lose you, but have enough mail. And
>poor Gord has to pick you off manually.
>
>Leave the subject line blank. Blank. No need to tell the computer your
>intentions.
>
>In the body of the message goes NOT the line above, but:
>
>unsubscribe alt-photo-process-l
>
>Note please that's "L" as in list, not 1 as in numero uno. The
>computer may or may not figure it out, but it's always better to do it
>right. Which is why I share this information... again.
>
>Martha Stewart
>
>
>



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