Re: UNLIST

>> UNLIST ietf-tls army@izzy.net
>> 
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>    Mott Community College Information Systems - Applications Analyst
>>                    Michael A. Bobbitt / (810)232-8154
>>                             Flint, Michigan
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> #include <std_dsclmr.h>

<flame>
Ok.  All lemmings please stop this RIGHT NOW.  It doesn't work.  I've
gotten about 15 "UNLIST" messages.  I don't want any more.  This is
the wrong command, issued to the wrong address.  When you subscribed
to this list, you received a welcome message which explains how to get
off this list.  I've appended a copy.  If you want off, follow the
instructions.
</flame>

		Marc

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The -request mail address should be used for all list administrative
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In the event of an address change, it would probably be wisest to first
send an unsubscribe for the old address (this can be done from the new
address), and then a new subscribe from the new address (the order is
important).

Most (un)subscription requests are processed automatically without human
intervention.  Do not send multiple (un)subscription or info requests in
one mail.  Only one will be processed per mail.

NOTE: The -request server usually does quite a good job in discriminating
      between (un)subscribe requests and messages intended for the
      maintainer.  If you'd like to make sure a human reads your message,
      make it look like a reply (i.e. the first word in the Subject: field
      should be "Re:", without the quotes of course); the -request server
      does not react to replies.


"Mike Bobbitt" <army@izzy.net> writes:

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Received on Tuesday, 11 February 1997 10:16:53 UTC