I don't know if I have only used other list servers in the past, but I have 
never before seen the convention of "<listname>-off@<domain>" for 
unsubscribing.  I have only ever seen "<listname>-unsubscribe@<domain>", or in 
some rare cases "unsubscribe" as the subject/body.  

Well.. looks like after doing some googling my experience doesn't match the 
rest of the world.   Comminigate's default mechanism is "-off".  Which may be 
an odd choice, but it wasn't the fault of anyone at Magnolia ;)

As for the link, I still think it should be pointing to a page that 
specifically states how to unsubscribe.  I am not able to find any reference to 
how to unsubscribe from the list from the "developer" page that is linked at 
the bottom of each message--not even by typing "unsubscribe" in the search that 
is found on that page.  

Nathan 


----- Original Message -----
From: "Boris Kraft" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 1:36:49 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles
Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] UNSUBSCRIBE

On 25.04.2007, at 20:53, Nathan Anderson wrote:

> Maybe that link should be the one at the bottom of every message,  
> and I must say that not following the typical unsubscribe email  
> convention may not have been the best choice...
>

Whats the "typical" way? We use communigate as our mailing list  
server, its one of the most used commercial mail servers in the world.

By the way, you can also use [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards
Boris

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