On 8/1/06, Ed Johhnson <ejohnson@hctc.net> wrote: > Hi, folks > > I'm on the road with my laptop and a somewhat shakey internet > connection. The recent explosion of messages has me overloaded. > > While I really like to keep abreast of what's hot and what's not, enough > is too much. > > How do I unsubscribe? I sent a message to majordomo@globalgarden.com > with the word "unsubscribe" in the body, but it bounced. > > I remember the old days when the instructions were in the footer of each > message, but no more. > > ....Ed.... > > Hi Ed, See Andy Barnhart's FAQ (http://www.abarnhart.com/faq/b.htm). In particular, item B004: B004 Q: How do I remove myself from the list / digest Revised: 05 July 05 A: Send the following command in the body of a mail message UNSUBSCRIBE to chile-heads-request @ globalgarden.com (for list, remove spaces) or chile-heads-digest-request @ globalgarden.com (for digest, remove spaces) If you need to change your address, it is a two-step process: 1) Using your old ISP UNSUBCRIBE as above; 2) Using your new ISP SUBSCRIBE as in B003 I don't believe that the majordomo@globalgarden.com address works, since that's the address with which people have subscription problems. I believe that these are the procedures I used earlier in the year when I switched email accounts. Hope that helps, - Bill -- Bill Woodward wpwood@gmail.com http://www.saifa.net "I have more trouble with D. L. Moody than with any other man I ever met." -- D. L. Moody s/D. L. Moody/Bill Woodward/g