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O.K., no more doubt -- it's official. The last Digest edition I received was
> SCOUG-HELP Digest Volume 1 Issue 898
> Digest Date Thursday 19 February 2004
last Friday. That is to say, as is customary, a compilation of the prior day's
(Wed., 2/18) messages. **Nothing** for Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. Not
only is this extremely irritating, it's pointless. Therefore, I guess I have no
choice but to Unsubscribe from this (Digest edtion of the) List, and sign up
for the regular message delivery, even though that will be much less convenient
for me. I hope there will be decent instructions somewhere for doing this.
Obviously, something is seriously broken, where the Help List is generated.
Do not bother responding to this anywhere other than direct email to me, as I
probably won't be getting it.
Jordan
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