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<p>If this is a moderated list, do not approve this message. If this is an unmoderated list, please ignore this message unless you sent it.</p>
<p>This automated message is being sent by brlewis@ourdoings.com (Bruce Lewis) to confirm that photo email should be sent to this list from the following site:</p>
<pre> <a href="http://ourdoings.com/boston-lisp/">Boston Lisp Users</a>
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<p>Here is the confirmation link:<br>
<a href="https://ourdoings.com/boston-lisp/accept.html?v=ua9r4hen8yh6qb5j">https://ourdoings.com/boston-lisp/accept.html?v=ua9r4hen8yh6qb5j</a>
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<p>If you have questions about this site, <a href="mailto:brlewis@ourdoings.com">email brlewis@ourdoings.com</a></p>
<p>These email updates will not take up much space even though you can see photos in the messages. The photos are not actually part of the message. Instead, the message contains instructions (HTML) that tell your email software to fetch photos from the Internet. If you are not connected to the Internet when you read the message, you'll see only the text, since the photos are not stored on your computer.</p>
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