As theres been a few unsubscribe requests with varying spellings, can I
suggest that people read the text at the end of this message.  It is the
welcome message sent to you when you originally subscribed to the IETF
mailing list.

In short, you need to send an email like:

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        unsubscribe ietf

        end

(And thats it)

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