In fact, I got an auto confirm reply to two of them and no reply to the
others, except the auto-reply from help.  I'll forward that to you.

Thanks for your help!

R

On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Chris Devers wrote:

> One possible explanation is that you sent the messages from an address
> other than the one you're subscribed from.
>
> For example, I use a pobox.com address, but pobox.com is just a forwarding
> service -- I actually read and reply to my mail from a different account,
> and have to set up my mail software to put [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the reply
> address. As a result, sometimes unsubscribe requests don't work for me
> unless I double check what address I'm subscribed with & what address I'm
> using for the unsubscripe request.
>
> I'm sure that one of the list admins could help you, but seeing as I don't
> actually know who administers [EMAIL PROTECTED], we can only wait there.
>
> However, if you've really tried five times, maybe someone could provide
> some constructive suggestions if you forward to the list the error message
> that the list management software sent you -- chances are, it had an
> explanation of why the unsubscribe request failed, and looking it over
> could clarify what you need to do.
>
> Alternatively, or additionally, you could examine the message headers from
> a list message, &/or send these headers in a message to the list. If
> nothing else, that may illustrate where the mail is going to, which as
> noted above may help explain why unsubscribe requests aren't working.
>
>
>
> --
> Chris Devers
>

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