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The Anime Club also maintains an electronic mailing list. This mailing list is typically low-traffic (between one and a dozen or so messages per week), although it has been known to become quite busy at times. If you would like to join the list, please send an email to listproc@lists.cc.utexas.edu. Your message should have no subject, and the body should contain only the following two lines:
subscribe ut-anime Your Name Here
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Of course, you should replace "Your Name Here" with your real name. As you may suspect, you unsubscribe by following the same steps, except you use "unsubscribe" instead of "subscribe" in the message body (and you don't need to include your full name).
For example, if you were named John Doe, you would send the following message (without any subject) to subscribe:
subscribe ut-anime John Doe
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If you were to grow weary of the anime world, you could unsubscribe by sending the following message (again, no subject is required):
unsubscribe ut-anime
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If you have problems (i.e., this does not work for you, or you receive an error message that makes no sense), you can contact the email list administrator at ut-anime-request@lists.cc.utexas.edu. Once you have successfully signed on to the list, you will receive an introductory message containing a copy of these instructions, as well as instructions on how to post to the list. If you do not receive this message within a reasonable period of time (usually minutes, but give it up to half a day just to be safe), contact the list adminstrator for assitance.

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