On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 02:27:23PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote: > It seems then that > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > is not the name you subscribed with. > > The message back from ezmlm should have said: > > Acknowledgment: I have removed the address > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > from this mailing list. > > NOT > > Acknowledgment: The address > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > is not on this mailing list. > > You must have been subscribed as: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > instead of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > which you send and recieve mail from both. > > It would be nice, if for ezmlm there were the command: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Maybe that could be a cybergood open-source project to write. How is it supposed to know who you are, since we're assuming that the envelope sender address of the message you send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] isn't the same as the address you're subscribed under? > Anyway, since there isn't an unsubscribe-name=host.domain command Certainly there is. If he knew what address he was subscribed under, he could send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] He can find out what address he's subscribed under by looking at the header of a message from the list. Here's the Return-Path from a message I received from this list: Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From this I know that I'm subscribed under the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I wanted to get off of the list I'd send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd get the confirmation back, reply to it, and I'd be off. Chris