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Hi Amphibian friends,

I hope I'm right here in this part of the forum, else moderators can change my thread please to the right forum
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Today I have edited the member's list of these mailing lists and I have removed all members where their status were been ,, bouncing" If you are touched , please notice , this action was not against you but I'd like to remove dead email addresses only. So please if you want to continue being a member of these lists, just simply register anew.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/axolotl_list
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/photo-list

Thank you very much,

best regards,

Patrick
 
So... does EVERYONE need to reregister, or only the people who had bad e-mail addresses?
 
Hi Jennifer,

only these people who had bad email addresses and want continue to discuss about axolotls and/or receive amphibian pictures need to reregister . All people with active addresses I haven't removed of course.
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best regards,

Patrick
 
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