There's an easier way: just send a mail to
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to turn off the mailing list, an another mail
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to turn it on :-)
>Posted by: "oryoki2000"
>Thu Dec=A014,=A02006 7:00=A0pm (PST)
>
>Yahoo Groups offers a "no email" option that works great if you will
>be without computer access for a while (heaven forbid!), or just want
>to read the group's messages online instead. Here's how to select
>that option.
>--oryoki
>
>Setting Yahoo Groups to "No Email"
>
>1. Use a web browser to connect to
><http://groups.yahoo.com>http://groups.yahoo.com
>
>2. log in using your Yahoo user name and password
>
>3. look for the button labeled "Manage" and click it
>
>4. look for "Edit my Groups" and click it
>This should display the list of Yahoo message groups that you are
>subscribed to
>
>5. scroll down and find the line for "Naturerecordists." Follow it to
>the right to the column for "message delivery."
>
>6. Click on the down-pointing chevron to display a drop down down menu
>that lets you specify the mode of message delivery.
>
>6. select "no mail" to stop Yahoo from sending you email.
>
>7. Click on "Save Changes" to set your email option.
>
>8. Update the mail delivery option for other Yahoo groups, save
>changes, and log out.
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