- From: Christopher Allen <ChristopherA@consensus.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 11:15:55 -0800
- To: ietf-tls@w3.org
(PLEASE don't send mail to any list to unsubscribe, or send mail to me, I am not the list administrator. I am only sending this to help.) ----- >The discussion list for IETF-TLS is at IETF-TLS@W3.ORG. You subscribe and >unsubscribe by sending to IETF-TLS-REQUEST@W3.ORG with subscribe or >unsubscribe in the SUBJECT of the message. ------ >This mailing list is now being governed by SmartLists. >All administrative requests should be sent to the request address: > > ietf-tls-request@w3.org > >Commands to the request address are processed automatically. >The desired command should be sent in the Subject of a mail message >to 'ietf-tls-request@w3.org'. > >******* Administrative Requests ******* > >The -request mail address should be used for all list administrative >requests. It accepts the following commands (in the Subject of an >e-mail message): > > subscribe -- Subscribe to the list. If you want to subscribe > under a different address, use a Reply-To: address > header in the message. > > unsubscribe -- Unsubscribe from the list. > > help -- Get information about the mailing list. > > archive help -- Get information about the list archive(s). > >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. ----- > The most common problem is that you are attempting to unsubscribe > using an email address different than that with which you subscribed > Check with your mail administrator and make sure that you don't have > an alias or ".forward" file sending mail to you from another > address. > > Another common problem is that the subdomain of your mailer has > changed, for example, "mail.consensus.com" has been renamed > "server.consensus.com". > > In either case, sending mail with the "From:" line matching the > account you subscribed with should unsubscribe you from the list. > > Please don't send mail to the general list to unsubscribe; > it will only frustrate you and the rest of the recipients. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ..Christopher Allen Consensus Development Corporation.. ..<ChristopherA@consensus.com> 1563 Solano Avenue #355.. .. Berkeley, CA 94707-2116.. ..Home of "SSL Plus: o510/559-1500 f510/559-1505.. .. SSL 3.0 Integration Suite(tm)" <http://www.consensus.com/SSLPlus/>..
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