I would like to remind everyone that
a) we are all friends,
and b) we don't need to reply to everything.
Now for some humour
https://xkcd.com/386/ "someone is wrong on the internet"
Tail of Banana talk, just before Get me off your ... very strong language
https://youtu.be/eC9rmsI7dnw?t=1m32s
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Geoff Winkless writes:
> On 22 November 2017 at 14:19, Vick Khera wrote:
>> This sounds to me like you're going to run afoul of CAN-SPAM unsubscribe
>> rules. You should re-think this workflow.
> CAN-SPAM only applies to commercial email, "the primary
Vick,
* Vick Khera (vi...@khera.org) wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > * Mike Sofen (mso...@runbox.com) wrote:
> > > Confirmed, I did not get a reset email either. Also, I had subscribed
> > to the digest version and now I get individual
On 22 November 2017 at 14:19, Vick Khera wrote:
>
> This sounds to me like you're going to run afoul of CAN-SPAM unsubscribe
> rules. You should re-think this workflow.
CAN-SPAM only applies to commercial email, "the primary purpose of
which is the commercial advertisement or
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings everyone,
>
> * Mike Sofen (mso...@runbox.com) wrote:
> > Confirmed, I did not get a reset email either. Also, I had subscribed
> to the digest version and now I get individual emails - which is why I
> needed
Greetings everyone,
* Mike Sofen (mso...@runbox.com) wrote:
> Confirmed, I did not get a reset email either. Also, I had subscribed to the
> digest version and now I get individual emails - which is why I needed to
> login, but my password no longer worked. Sigh. Mike
I've replied to Mike
The password reset form does not work. I do not get any reset emails when
entering mine, so I can’t unsubscribe.
> Den 22. nov. 2017 kl. 04.24 skrev Stephen Frost :
>
> Igor,
>
> * Igor Korot (ikoro...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> Can anyone explain why?
>> Why not do what other ML
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Jerry Regan
wrote:
> I kind of agree with both. Personally, my strengths are data communication.
> Databases are frequent end points. Mailing lists? Have never had a need to
> work with them, so they’re in the,
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:46:42AM -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/21/2017 11:42 AM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> > I am not sure if that is sarcasm but I think the reason is pretty self
> > explanatory. -Hackers have all the people that understand how all this
> > works, -general has all the
John R Pierce writes:
> On 11/21/2017 11:42 AM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> I am not sure if that is sarcasm but I think the reason is pretty self
>> explanatory. -Hackers have all the people that understand how all this
>> works, -general has all the people that don't.
>
On 11/21/2017 11:42 AM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
I am not sure if that is sarcasm but I think the reason is pretty self
explanatory. -Hackers have all the people that understand how all this
works, -general has all the people that don't.
rotfl, and ain't that the truth.
--
john r pierce,
Greetings,
* David G. Johnston (david.g.johns...@gmail.com) wrote:
> What would help the majority of readers is if a rule could be added that
> keys off of the word "unsubscribe" (and maybe some other key phrases) and
> dumps it into a non-public moderation queue where requests can be handled
>
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 08:40:08PM +0100, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>
> Which is why the extra email was sent *after* the migration, to make sure
> it would be the first one *not* hitting peoples filters, and thus have a
> chance of being read even if the others weren't.
That surely didn't work,
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