Hi Terry,
Can you please forward here a mail you receive from the mailing list?
Thx, Eric
On 14/01/2013 11:42, TERRY HARMER wrote:
as suggested by the unsubscribe message, the unsubscribe is not working, please
manually unsubscribe me. I have attempted to use the automated process to
unsubscribe from all James lists and each one tells me that I am already not a
subscriber, yet I still receive emails.
Please unsubscribe me,
Thanks,
Terry
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