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2004-06-21 Thread Melanie Odell
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Re: [Vserver] broken unsubscribe

2004-06-21 Thread Thomas Sattler
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:51:14PM +1000, David Hill [Hostcentral] wrote: OK enough is enough - the unsubscribe feature of Mailman is broken, but can the admin please take me off this list? remove my subscription too, please tia Thomas ___ Vserver

[Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 12:17:38PM +0200, Thomas Sattler wrote: On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:51:14PM +1000, David Hill [Hostcentral] wrote: OK enough is enough - the unsubscribe feature of Mailman is broken, but can the admin please take me off this list? remove my subscription too, please

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Thomas Sattler
Hi there ... First of all. Herbert, I'm sorry. I should have written more than the few lines I wrote to declare my request. I try to unsubscribe from the list since, I don't know, several weeks. It is not because of some spam-mails, currently I just do not have the time to read the list itself.

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 04:15:18PM +0300, Eugeny Zadevalov wrote: Hello! I'm not a very active subscriber, and currently even don't use vserver(i switched to freevps two month ago), but I read this list to be on the bleeding age of this technologies. sounds interesting ... unfortunately we

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Henrik Heil
Herbert Poetzl wrote: hmm, I'd like to ask _all_ current members of this list, about their opinion i would not call me a member since i just read along but nevertheless here's my opinion: 1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml) instead of a closed (subscription only) list yes,

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Sandino Araico Sánchez
Herbert Poetzl wrote: so, now the questions I'd like to get answered: 1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml) instead of a closed (subscription only) list yes 2) do we want martin to maintain and further improve the existing solution no problem. 3) are we able to

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Georges Toth
1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml) instead of a closed (subscription only) list i don't care i can live with the few spam i get from this list (which doesn't mean i don't think it's annoying though :-) ) 2) do we want martin to maintain and further improve the existing

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Josh Galvez
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 06:30, Herbert Poetzl wrote: 1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml) instead of a closed (subscription only) list I am happy with either solution. 2) do we want martin to maintain and further improve the existing solution Yes. The unsubscribe does

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Bjoern Steinbrink
On Mo, 2004-06-21 at 14:30, Herbert Poetzl wrote: so, now the questions I'd like to get answered: 1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml) instead of a closed (subscription only) list YES, although this might be argued by some, i think people should not be forced to subscribe,

RE: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Matthew Nuzum
so, now the questions I'd like to get answered: 1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml) instead of a closed (subscription only) list I subscribe and so does everyone who got this message (since you sent it to the list) so I suspect this will not have much impact on us who are

Re: [Vserver] Mailing List Future ...

2004-06-21 Thread Matthias Wieser
Am Monday 21 June 2004 14:30 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:  1) do we want an open mailing list (like lkml)     instead of a closed (subscription only) list  2) do we want martin to maintain and further     improve the existing solution  3) are we able to tolerate/ignore the unavoidable     spam