If anyone receiving this email still would like to remove them selves from
one or multiple lists, go to http://learn.perl.org/ . Look on the right
side at the subscribe/unsubscribe section for mailing lists. Click all that
you want to unsubscribe to, select unsubscribe and click the go button.
Wait for the "confirm unsubscribe" email. Reply to THAT email and you are
now unsubscribed.
I am already out of the beginners list, so I won't know if someone responds
to the beginners mail list about this email.
You may want to select the "digest" version if you are just looking at
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ask Bjoern Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 11:27 PM
To: John Pimentel
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Please remove
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, John Pimentel wrote:
> I'm not sure how HE tried to remove himself, but if you send an email to
the
> address provided in the confirmation email
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" the
onion.perl.org
> mail server complains and sends it back. I tried it - following the
> instructions EXACTLY as they were written. I assume the ability to
> unsubscribe is just a big joke. I sent an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hoping to get an answer, nothing yet.
Hi John,
beginners-help is an automated address that within seconds should
have sent you instructions, including to write to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you're still stuck. I don't think you
wrote to beginners-owner.
> So, if you know of anyone who has had success unsubscribing from one of
> these, please provide some details. Following the confirmation email does
> not work as written. If it's failed for you, provide the mailer error, we
> can start a "how does one REALLY unsubsubscribe" message.
As you did above was right.
- ask
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