Robert Crawford wrote:
That's why I tried to unsubscribe to the list on the old ISP, twice-
unsuccessfully. I'm simply asking how that can be accomplished, other than
how the gentoo list page says to do it- it doesn't work for me- they keep
sending list emails to my old and unsubscribed addres
On Thursday 03 February 2005 03:33 pm, Steven Susbauer wrote:
> I'm assuming then that you sent an email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] from this dial up account?
>
> I do believe they send you a confirmation email, could you have possibly
> deleted it?
I never got one, AFAIK. I was looking for one every
I'm assuming then that you sent an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from this dial up account?
I do believe they send you a confirmation email, could you have possibly
deleted it?
Robert Crawford wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 01:24 pm, Douglas James Dunn wrote:
if you have cable and your using
On Thursday 03 February 2005 01:24 pm, Douglas James Dunn wrote:
> if you have cable and your using a new ISP now, Besides the wasting of
> bandwidth on the lists part does it really matter if they keep sending
> email to your old isp email?
Yes, it does matter, as I'm trying to setup a home netwo
if you have cable and your using a new ISP now, Besides the wasting of
bandwidth on the lists part does it really matter if they keep sending
email to your old isp email?
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 19:52 -0500, Robert Crawford wrote:
> When I upgraded to cable, I tried to unsubscribe from my old accoun
When I upgraded to cable, I tried to unsubscribe from my old account, which I
did twice exactly like the list home page instructed. I"m keeping the old ISP
a few weeks longer, but I visited it's webmail site, and I had literally
gotten almost 3000 emails from this list in 2-3 weeks. I had to lab