Yes, but that was not my point. I agree that we should add some doc about
it. However, what is strange is that many uses

To: adffaces-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: unsubscribe
Content: unsubscribe

I may be wrong, but To: and Subject: are easily understandable, but I don't
think many unsubscribe engines allow "unsubscribe" content.

On the other hand, there's a chance to guess the unsubscribe method from the
subcribing one, that people obviously found since they're on the list. I
agree that it's quite obscure though. There was that post about someone who
received spam mail asking him to subscribe though, but I sure hope that's
not the case of everyone.


Regards and sorry if that looked blunt,

~ Simon

On 8/29/06, Sloan, Noah M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Perhaps because there is nothing about how to unsubscribe on the
site?  (the subscribe/unsubscribe text is not linked)  Expecting people to
guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] and adffaces-user-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  is asking a bit much don't
you think?

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From: Simon Lessard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 28-Aug-06 1:30 PM
To: adffaces-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: unsubscribe



... Why is so many people trying to unsubscribe using that method?
Unsubscribing only require an empty email to be sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Regards,

~ Simon

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> Sent:   Fri 8/25/2006 1:40 AM
> To:     adffaces-user@incubator.apache.org
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