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Random-bits listserve to manage these mailings you have been receiving from me



If you received this message, you have been receiving the occasional blind cc:
from me on a variety of topics, mostly but not entirely related to Microsoft. 
This has been a fairly small distribution.  At the suggestion of a few persons,
I have decided to transfer this to a regular list mailing program, making it
easier to subscribe and unsubscribe.  There will now also be searchable archives
of this on the web, at http://lists.essential.org/random-bits

This means people can always find older messages, and some people might even
prefer to unsubscribe from the mailings altogether and simply check the archives
occasionally.  

Please write me if you want to be taken off the list, and I'll take care of it
right away.  

The new list will be called random-bits@essential.org.  Anyone will be permitted
to subscribe to random-bits.  However, it will not be a discussion list, since
I'm the only person authorized to post to the list.  Basically the content and
volume will be about what you have been receiving over the past half year or so,
subject to my changes of interests.  

The sub and unsub instructions are as follows:

Messages to manage subscriptions are sent to listproc@essential.org

The following commands should take care of most things:

sub random-bits Jane Doe
unsub random-bits
help

I'm the listowners, so if the software can't figure things out, write me.

  Jamie Love <love@cptech.org>

-- 
James Love, Director, Consumer Project on Technology
P.O. Box 19367, Washington, DC 20036, v202.387.8030 f202.234.5176
http://www.cptech.org, mailto:love@cptech.org