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wlmmyers
01-30-2002, 09:02 PM
Comments from retiring CDB-L subscribers:

Thanks for your work on this - I have recommended the list to others. Cheers, Jennie

Now I'm no longer an economic development specialist; I've become an insurance analyst.* Thanks for all of the information while I was a subscriber. Jay

The list is great! I just don't have enough time to read the emails and I found they were starting to clutter my inbox. Jeff

Your work on this list is invaluable - thanks Andrew

It IS a valuable list, and you can be sure I'll re-up early March, after returning from Tbilisi.* Dora

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Just some friendly reminders to help keep communitydevelopmentbanking Listserve working effectively:

Do post items of interest to the community development banking community.
Do share your knowledge, resources and opinion.
Do post notices of CDB conferences, job openings, job searches, legislative initiatives, and publications.*
Do use the Subject line.
Do keep messages as brief as possible.
Do invite your peers and co-workers to subscribe to the list.
Do save the unsubscribe instructions.

Don't reply "Me too."
Don't send unsubscribe messages to the list.
Don't send personal mail to the list.
Don't use attachments, encrypted email, or HTML encoding, as many list subscribers can not read this.* ASCII is best.

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LIST COMMAND REVIEW

You can limit your email from the list to one digest a day by setting the digest option.
TO *****ListProc@cornell.edu
BODY****set CommunityDevelopmentBanking-l mail DIGEST-NOMIME****

Of course, you can quit altogether by unsubscribing:****
TO *****ListProc@cornell.edu
BODY****unsubscribe CommunityDevelopmentBanking-l

Your colleagues may subscribe to CDB-L at our web subscription address, http://www.alternatives.org/cdblist.htm

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Thank you.

Bill Myers, CDB-L List Moderator,
CommunityDevelopmentBanking-L is a free ongoing resource of
Cornell Community and Rural Development Institute (http://www.cardi.cornell.edu/) and
Alternatives (http://www.alternatives.org/) Federal Credit Union (http://www.alternatives.org/).
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