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On 31/05/11 07:22, Zed wrote:
"Richard"<richard@hornick.us>  wrote:

HELP!!!!!!!!!!! I am receiving 20 and more emails daily. I have tried
many, many times to unsubscribe with NO SUCCESS. PLEASE give me an email,
land line, snail mail address, or phone number where I can UNSUBSCRIBE.

The following appears at the bottom of every post you receive.

Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to users+help@libreoffice.org


Zed

Which may not be most helpful.

The confirmation email I still have states:
####
Welcome! You have been subscribed to the
users@libreoffice.org mailinglist.
To unsubscribe send a message to:

users+unsubscribe@libreoffice.org
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

And for help send a message to:
users+help@libreoffice.org
####

And, to the OP, if you put your request inside another thread with an unchanged subject, it'll get missed. If you start a new thread with a suitable subject line you'll get more folk's attention. And simply saying "without success" won't help anyone diagnose possible problems - /exactly how/ did you try to unsubscribe? What happened (or not) as a result?


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Mike Scott
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