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Yes, I too would like to remain on the Mac Access list please.
Thank you very much for all the work you do for us.

Best wishes for a brighter future,

Hatch.




From: Gordon, Lynne & Tracy 
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 12:31 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility 
Subject: List Membership, please read


Hello everybody

Firstly, the response to our recent request for confirmation from members who 
wish us to remain on the service has been phenomenal, and we are very grateful 
for that, thank you. However, there’s just one slight problem with the 
responses we’ve received from some members. In the original request, I did make 
it clear that we require the email addresses of those who wish to remain on the 
list, and I asked for the address to be placed in the body of the message.

In some cases, we have received mail with subject lines such as “Stay”, “Yes”, 
and similar things. Also those messages and others besides didn’t contain the 
address within the body of the message. If you think that you may be one of 
those who omitted to place their address within the body of their request, 
would you mind please repeating the exercise, this time making sure to include 
your address within the main body of the message; email address, I mean, not 
your geographical address. :) it would also be helpful if you’d add a 
meaningful subject line such as “I’d Like to stay on”, which ever list or lists 
you wish to remain with.

If you take more than one of our groups, such as Mac Access and Techno-Chat, 
please feel free to include both in the same message if you wish. Again, if you 
are one of those who did put their email address in the body of your message, 
and if you made it clear which list or lists you wish to remain a member of, 
then you may safely disregard this request.

Thank you for your time, and my apologies for the repeated request to those of 
you who either complied with the original address or who do not wish to be 
ported over.

Finally, as I said, the response has been phenomenal and we appreciate that. 
Please understand that we don’t have the time to respond to them all 
individually. Be assured, however, that your request has been noted and will be 
acted on shortly. When the new list is created, you may receive a greeting 
message from the server. Please don’t respond to that message, and please just 
wait for one of us to announce that the new list has gone live before you post 
to it. Gordon is, as I speak, working on the project. We have today acquired 
new hardware and he’s in the process of deploying and configuring it all as I 
write.

Warmest regards

Lynne

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