Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2020-12-08 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 12/8/20 11:12 AM, Daniel Worden wrote:
> Could you please unsubscribe this email address. I was not aware of the 
> volume of messages this would create and I would like to resubscire using a 
> different email address.

Done.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2020-12-08 Thread John Pierce
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 9:12 AM Daniel Worden  wrote:

> Could you please unsubscribe this email address. I was not aware of the
> volume of messages this would create and I would like to resubscire using a
> different email address.
>
> Thank you,
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see that link right there?  ^^

self service!!

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2014-09-15 Thread SilverTip257
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 4:22 AM, Web Master 
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 help


Please visit the URL as pasted below (shows up in the footer of every
mailing list message).

Heck, instructions are also at the top of the message you apparently did
not read closely.
You sent your help help help message to the wrong email address if that's
what you were trying to do.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

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Go to the link that is present in the bottom of each mailing list email.
Unsubscribe yourself on that page [0]

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-02-03 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 02 February 2009 21:51:31 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 Here's your problem. :)
 
 Microsoft do things their own way and assume that's how everybody likes
 it.

 That's funny, I am using OL as well, and I don't have a problem with
 headers/footers or Microsoft trying to tell me to do anything? In fact
 I have no problem with any of our MS infrastructure.

 Obviously *y*mmv...

That suggests that there may be a configuration option involved.  Could you 
look around and see if you can find it?

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-02-03 Thread Sorin Srbu
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of
Spiro Harvey
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 10:47 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

 X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11

Here's your problem. :)

Microsoft do things their own way and assume that's how everybody likes
it. Inevitably, all their users have to conform, because they don't
have any other option.

Might've been a joke from you side, I've used Outlook 11 and now 12 with this
list. No problems, I see the footers. It might be a config-issue on the user's
side though.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-02-02 Thread Spiro Harvey
 No footer. Perhaps it is just a setting on the mailing list that I
 disabled?
 X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook 11

Here's your problem. :)

Microsoft do things their own way and assume that's how everybody likes
it. Inevitably, all their users have to conform, because they don't
have any other option.

If you're in a corporate environment and can't choose your own
software, then I recommend using some kind of webmail client -- but not
Hotmail.


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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-02-02 Thread Joseph L. Casale
Here's your problem. :)

Microsoft do things their own way and assume that's how everybody likes
it. 

That's funny, I am using OL as well, and I don't have a problem with
headers/footers or Microsoft trying to tell me to do anything? In fact
I have no problem with any of our MS infrastructure.

Obviously *y*mmv...
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-02-02 Thread Spiro Harvey
On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 14:51:31 -0700
Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
 That's funny, I am using OL as well, and I don't have a problem with
 headers/footers or Microsoft trying to tell me to do anything? In fact
 I have no problem with any of our MS infrastructure.
 Obviously *y*mmv...

yes I'm sure. You reminded me of a great quote I heard recently...

The biggest enemy of freedom is a happy slave.


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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-30 Thread Sorin Srbu
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of
Bob Hoffman
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:10 PM
To: 'CentOS mailing list'
Subject: Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

But I never get any footers.
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This one has a footer... I use Outlook 2007.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-30 Thread Bob Hoffman

 
 Bob Hoffman wrote:
  
  But I never get any footers.
  
  
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 Looks like a footer to me...  :)
 
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Again, My mails do not have that footer unless someone specifically adds
them (like you just did). But it is not a footer if you add it to your
message.

So, maybe my settings do not add it, but not one mail ever has some system
footer.
Yours may get them, but mine have never gotten them.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-30 Thread Bob Hoffman
 


 Subject: Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe
 
 Bob Hoffman wrote:
  But I never get any footers. 
 
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 reeely?   that was under the message you just sent.  
 


Really.
I did not add it to my message and my client never shows such a message.
The only way I know to change anything is to go to the centos site, click
mailing lists, then find the correct link to get to the settings for this
mailing list.

Perhaps since I send in text mode it shows up and so many send in html mode?

I do not have footers...would you like pictures?..lol

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-30 Thread Bob Hoffman
 
 
  Now when there is a footer added that says to unsubscribe, send a 
  message to a specified address, it can be frustrating. But 
 I guess it 
  works, a list manager will probably remove the poster.

 
  Who cares about the headers every single message from the list  
  has a footer appended to it with the information about the list.   
  Click on the link and it tells you how to unsubscribe. 
 
 

Just to let you all know I am not crazy..
Unless it is written in the message, I do not receive appended footers.

Here is a pick of the original of this message I am replying too
http://www.politicalgateway.com/allimages/untitled.jpg


No footer. Perhaps it is just a setting on the mailing list that I disabled?

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-30 Thread Scott Silva
on 1-30-2009 9:17 AM Bob Hoffman spake the following:
 Bob Hoffman wrote:
 But I never get any footers.


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 Looks like a footer to me...  :)

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 Again, My mails do not have that footer unless someone specifically adds
 them (like you just did). But it is not a footer if you add it to your
 message.
 
 So, maybe my settings do not add it, but not one mail ever has some system
 footer.
 Yours may get them, but mine have never gotten them.
I think it is more likely that your client hides them, unless the message gets
forwarded or replied to by a client that doesn't.
Maybe so, maybe not... But this thread has gone on long enough. If you want to
keep sword-fighting, maybe off list would be better?

Pretty please!



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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 29 January 2009 01:43:42 Matt Shields wrote:
  Now when there is a footer added that says to unsubscribe, send a
  message to a specified address, it can be frustrating. But I guess it
  works, a list manager will probably remove the poster.
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 Who cares about the headers every single message from the list has a
 footer appended to it with the information about the list.  Click on the
 link and it tells you how to unsubscribe.  Not to mention that, but once a
 month I get an email from the mailing list telling me about my subscription
 and how to log in and make changes to my subscription.

Look again, though.  The footer has links, but it doesn't say 'Unsubscribe or 
change options'.  I agree that the info is there on the welcome letter, but 
how many people save it?

This is not just a centos problem - all lists seem to suffer from it.  I think 
just adding that phrase into the footer would help - though again it seems 
human nature to skip over footers, particularly as we are used to seeing sigs 
that have no interest to us.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread Sorin Srbu
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of
Matt Shields
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 2:44 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

Who cares about the headers every single message from the list has a
footer
appended to it with the information about the list.  Click on the link and it
tells you how
to unsubscribe. 

If an unsubscribe message sent to the list causes so much hiatus as now, why
not make it simple for all involved and just add an unsubscribe link in the
footer, as several subscribers have already mentioned, and be rid of all
this...

It's not completely obvious that all list-info, incl how to unsub, is
available if you follow the link in the footer. At least not for a technology
challenged CTO or whatever he/she was. ;-)

Just my opinion...
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread Michael Simpson
Miss Mailers anyone?

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mail/miss-mailers/


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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread Bob Hoffman
 

==
Who cares about the headers every single message from the list
has a footer appended to it with the information about the list.  Click on
the link and it tells you how to unsubscribe.  Not to mention that, but once
a month I get an email from the mailing list telling me about my
subscription and how to log in and make changes to my subscription.
==

(sorry for the dotted lines, but was sent in html and I could not get my
post at the bottom without doing it this way)

None of my messages has ever come, as far as I know, with any footer about
the list. The only footers I ever see are the ones from the sender. Maybe
they are deleted by outlook or something, but they are not in the hidden
headers either.

Many get confused as every mailing list is a bit different. Some are hard
and some are easy to unsubscribe.

But I never get any footers. 

  


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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread Bowie Bailey
Bob Hoffman wrote:
 
 But I never get any footers.
 
 
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Looks like a footer to me...  :)

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread John R Pierce
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reeely?   that was under the message you just sent.  


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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-29 Thread Kevin Krieser

On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:43 PM, Matt Shields wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Kevin Krieser k_krie...@sbcglobal.net 
  wrote:

 On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:

  On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:20:47 Kevin Krieser wrote:
  The information IS in the headers, but many email programs don't  
 show
  the full headers, extracting only the information that many people
  want (subject, TO:, CC:, etc).  So if you aren't aware of it being
  hidden in the headers, you may not notice it.
 
  I generally look at the footers, when present, to see how to
  unsubscribe.  And many people don't even go that far.  CentOS
  probably
  should add just a little more to their footers, such as a note that
  the link provided is also to unsubscribe.
 
  It's easy to find when you know, but then we're not newbies, are we?
 
  Anne

 I've been on several different lists, on and off, so I am not a newbie
 here.  And even then, unless I remembered, I probably wouldn't think
 of looking at the normally hidden headers.

 Now when there is a footer added that says to unsubscribe, send a
 message to a specified address, it can be frustrating. But I guess it
 works, a list manager will probably remove the poster.
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 Who cares about the headers every single message from the list  
 has a footer appended to it with the information about the list.   
 Click on the link and it tells you how to unsubscribe.  Not to  
 mention that, but once a month I get an email from the mailing list  
 telling me about my subscription and how to log in and make changes  
 to my subscription.

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Mentioned the headers since some early replies referred the OP to the  
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread cent osserver
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:28 AM, Nyarai Tunjera n...@gatewayprimary.co.zw 
wrote:
 Nyarai Tunjera
 ICT Director
 Gateway Primary School
 Box EH 121
 Emeraldhill
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 www.gatewayprimary.co.zw

 Forever God is Faithful
 Be exalted  oh GOD above the heavens
 Let your Glory fill ALL the earth.
 Great is OUR God
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 This message has been scanned for viruses and
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 believed to be clean.

Wow - so you are an ICT director?
Amazing that you could be a dickhead in SO MANY WAYS in ONE EMAIL!

#1 - sending HTML email to a List that doesn't allow it

#2 - Sending an unsubscribe message to an email address that
 doesn't do anything with them when the information on
 how to unsubscribe is right in the headers to the email.

#3 attaching a totally FUCKING STUPID OOO, OOO, OH,
THIS MAIL WAS SCANNED FOR VIRUSES message to the
email LIKE A VIRUS COULDN'T PUT ONE THERE ITSELF!

#4 - Putting a stupid religious message in the email after proving
God doesn't exist (Proof- God is perfect, you clearly aren't therefore
God didn't create you, which means the claim that God created the
Earth and everything else in the Universe is FALSE!.)

Too bad you're  such a dickhead, Otherwise God would still be safe.

I wouldn't let you near a bicycle, much less a computer.

oh wait.. You're from Zimbabwe!That explains everything.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Ned Slider
cent osserver wrote:
 
 Wow - so you are an ICT director?
 Amazing that you could be a dickhead in SO MANY WAYS in ONE EMAIL!
 
 #1 - sending HTML email to a List that doesn't allow it
 
 #2 - Sending an unsubscribe message to an email address that
  doesn't do anything with them when the information on
  how to unsubscribe is right in the headers to the email.
 
 #3 attaching a totally FUCKING STUPID OOO, OOO, OH,
 THIS MAIL WAS SCANNED FOR VIRUSES message to the
 email LIKE A VIRUS COULDN'T PUT ONE THERE ITSELF!
 
 #4 - Putting a stupid religious message in the email after proving
 God doesn't exist (Proof- God is perfect, you clearly aren't therefore
 God didn't create you, which means the claim that God created the
 Earth and everything else in the Universe is FALSE!.)
 
 Too bad you're  such a dickhead, Otherwise God would still be safe.
 
 I wouldn't let you near a bicycle, much less a computer.
 
 oh wait.. You're from Zimbabwe!That explains everything.

Was that REALLY called for? Couldn't you have simply filed it in /dev/null?

Your language is vulgar and totally unnecessary, your rantings are OT 
and irrelevant, and you've managed to offend an entire religion and 
nation in one email. Well done, give yourself a pat on the back!

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread jkinz
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 08:21:13AM -0500, cent osserver wrote:
 Wow - so you are an ICT director?
 stuff deleted 

Um, That was a bit excessive wasn't it? 

Please refrain from posting that to the list. 

And be nicer. It works better in the long run. 

I can't be too judgmental here. I've fallen victim to the 
the Flaming syndrome myself, and regretted it. 

I believe there is a browser plugin that help gmail user's
not respond too quickly... 

Maybe that would be a good addition.. :-) 

Jeff Kinz.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread cent osserver
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
 Was that REALLY called for? Couldn't you have simply filed it in /dev/null?

Yes, I should have. I gave into impulse in a weak moment and then
REALLY screwed up by not noticing I was replying to the list and not
the individual.   (Most lists have reply-to set to the individual, not
the list)

Sorry.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Joseph L. Casale
(Most lists have reply-to set to the individual, not
the list)

So apparently Directors *and* ordinary list members make
mistakes. Ohh the irony :)

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Brian Mathis
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:56 AM, cent osserver centoser...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
 Was that REALLY called for? Couldn't you have simply filed it in /dev/null?

 Yes, I should have. I gave into impulse in a weak moment and then
 REALLY screwed up by not noticing I was replying to the list and not
 the individual.   (Most lists have reply-to set to the individual, not
 the list)

 Sorry.

If this is how you reply to people, ESPECIALLY privately, and during
weak moments, your Internet privileges are hereby revoked.  Your
status as a decent human being isn't looking good either.

Get control over yourself.  Also realize that if you were to reply to
someone like this in private, you are doing more damage to the
community than if you did it in public.  At least if you do it in
public, we can rip you apart for it.  A mailing list is not there to
provide you with punching bags for when you have a bad day.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Kevin Krieser

On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Brian Mathis wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:56 AM, cent osserver  
 centoser...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk  
 wrote:
 Was that REALLY called for? Couldn't you have simply filed it in / 
 dev/null?

 Yes, I should have. I gave into impulse in a weak moment and then
 REALLY screwed up by not noticing I was replying to the list and not
 the individual.   (Most lists have reply-to set to the individual,  
 not
 the list)

 Sorry.

 If this is how you reply to people, ESPECIALLY privately, and during
 weak moments, your Internet privileges are hereby revoked.  Your
 status as a decent human being isn't looking good either.

 Get control over yourself.  Also realize that if you were to reply to
 someone like this in private, you are doing more damage to the
 community than if you did it in public.  At least if you do it in
 public, we can rip you apart for it.  A mailing list is not there to
 provide you with punching bags for when you have a bad day.
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The information IS in the headers, but many email programs don't show  
the full headers, extracting only the information that many people  
want (subject, TO:, CC:, etc).  So if you aren't aware of it being  
hidden in the headers, you may not notice it.

I generally look at the footers, when present, to see how to  
unsubscribe.  And many people don't even go that far.  CentOS probably  
should add just a little more to their footers, such as a note that  
the link provided is also to unsubscribe.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 13:56:10 cent osserver wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
  Was that REALLY called for? Couldn't you have simply filed it in
  /dev/null?

 Yes, I should have. I gave into impulse in a weak moment and then
 REALLY screwed up by not noticing I was replying to the list and not
 the individual.   (Most lists have reply-to set to the individual, not
 the list)

So it would have been all right if you had insulted him directly, would it?  
Grow up!

The only good thing is he probably never saw it, as some of us help people 
off-list with things like this.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:20:47 Kevin Krieser wrote:
 The information IS in the headers, but many email programs don't show  
 the full headers, extracting only the information that many people  
 want (subject, TO:, CC:, etc).  So if you aren't aware of it being  
 hidden in the headers, you may not notice it.

 I generally look at the footers, when present, to see how to  
 unsubscribe.  And many people don't even go that far.  CentOS probably  
 should add just a little more to their footers, such as a note that  
 the link provided is also to unsubscribe.

It's easy to find when you know, but then we're not newbies, are we?

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Kevin Krieser

On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:

 On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:20:47 Kevin Krieser wrote:
 The information IS in the headers, but many email programs don't show
 the full headers, extracting only the information that many people
 want (subject, TO:, CC:, etc).  So if you aren't aware of it being
 hidden in the headers, you may not notice it.

 I generally look at the footers, when present, to see how to
 unsubscribe.  And many people don't even go that far.  CentOS  
 probably
 should add just a little more to their footers, such as a note that
 the link provided is also to unsubscribe.

 It's easy to find when you know, but then we're not newbies, are we?

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I've been on several different lists, on and off, so I am not a newbie  
here.  And even then, unless I remembered, I probably wouldn't think  
of looking at the normally hidden headers.

Now when there is a footer added that says to unsubscribe, send a  
message to a specified address, it can be frustrating. But I guess it  
works, a list manager will probably remove the poster.
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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2009-01-28 Thread Matt Shields
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Kevin Krieser k_krie...@sbcglobal.netwrote:


 On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:

  On Wednesday 28 January 2009 16:20:47 Kevin Krieser wrote:
  The information IS in the headers, but many email programs don't show
  the full headers, extracting only the information that many people
  want (subject, TO:, CC:, etc).  So if you aren't aware of it being
  hidden in the headers, you may not notice it.
 
  I generally look at the footers, when present, to see how to
  unsubscribe.  And many people don't even go that far.  CentOS
  probably
  should add just a little more to their footers, such as a note that
  the link provided is also to unsubscribe.
 
  It's easy to find when you know, but then we're not newbies, are we?
 
  Anne

 I've been on several different lists, on and off, so I am not a newbie
 here.  And even then, unless I remembered, I probably wouldn't think
 of looking at the normally hidden headers.

 Now when there is a footer added that says to unsubscribe, send a
 message to a specified address, it can be frustrating. But I guess it
 works, a list manager will probably remove the poster.
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Who cares about the headers every single message from the list has a
footer appended to it with the information about the list.  Click on the
link and it tells you how to unsubscribe.  Not to mention that, but once a
month I get an email from the mailing list telling me about my subscription
and how to log in and make changes to my subscription.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2008-08-01 Thread Matt Shields
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Jim Shunamon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Rajeev R. Veedu wrote:




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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2008-07-31 Thread Jim Shunamon

Rajeev R. Veedu wrote:


 

 


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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2008-01-18 Thread Mark Weaver

Anupama Asthana wrote:

unsubscribe


nah... won't work this way.

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Re: [CentOS] unsubscribe

2008-01-17 Thread Ben Mills

Go here to unsubscribe:
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Down at the bottom of the page.


Anupama Asthana wrote:

unsubscribe

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Re: [CentOS] Unsubscribe Me Please

2007-07-29 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Robert J. Thompson schrieb:

 Please unsubscribe me from the Centos mailing list.


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List-Unsubscribe: http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos,
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Your turn to do it yourself in one of the 2 named fashions.

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