[NIFL-AALPD:1964] Ignore request for "updating address book"

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Date: Wed Feb 23 2005 - 17:15:12 EST


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NIFL-AALPD Subscribers:
Please ignore this message: "Subject: [NIFL-AALPD:1956] Updating my address 
book." and ignore the message titled: "RE: Thank you for entering your contact 
details." The reason why you received the request and thankyou regarding an 
"address book" is because a list subscriber used an automated service to 
update her address book. This sent an automated update email to everyone 
listed in her address book. The message was posted to NIFL-AALPD because the 
address: <nifl-aalpd@nifl.gov> is in her address book, so it went out to the 
listserv.

The subscriber has been contacted and hopefully no more of these messages will 
be posted to the listserv by mistake.

Thanks,

Jackie Taylor
List Moderator
NIFL-AALPD
jataylor@utk.edu



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