On Tue, 05 May 2009 11:48:31 -0500 Came this utterance formulated by Wade Smart to my mailbox:
> Michael Adams wrote: > > On Tue, 05 May 2009 10:13:29 -0500 > > Came this utterance formulated by Wade Smart to my mailbox: > > > >> 20090505 1012 GMT-5 > >> > >> If you tried and still not get unsubscribed then there are a few > >> things to try. > >> > >> 1) find the email that was sent to you when you subscribed and make > >> sure your current email and the subscribed email are the SAME > >email.> > >> 2) create a filter in your mail client: > >> if FROM = [email protected] DELETE > >> > > > > I wouldn't do step 2 here. It does not really solve anything. On POP > > you still have to downlad the unwanted emails. So i do not call this > > good advice. > > > > More important than this i would make sure to reply to the automated > > email sent from the server once the unsubscribe request has been > > made. > > > > > > 20090505 1146 GMT-5 > > The second is good advice if you a) dont want to deal with the emails > and b) CANNOT! get off the list. When there is no one to contact and > you dont want the emails - that is a option. > Under what situation does one have trouble getting off the list? In my experience it is only lack of knowledge of how a mailing list works. I am not blaming people for this lack of knowledge, after all it is a newbie list, but i see no other situation in which this issue arises. > Adding to that second one - IF your ISP has webmail you can setup a > filter there and never have to download it. > -- Michael All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well - Julian of Norwich 1342 - 1416 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
