Wayne, I guess you can always tell your e-mail program that the address sending you the e-mails, is J*U*N*K. -- Amy Lowenstein

On 10/27/11 10:40 AM, Wayne Tack wrote:
Does it help to tell my little story? When I subscribed to this list, I did so with an aliased address. The underlying actual address, a work address, has since changed, and I can't send an unsubscribe message as that "persona". As far as I can tell, unless I disable that alias, which I really don't want to do, I'm stuck with this list until the end of time. Perhaps this is some other people's experience? Not a crisis for me, as I'm already swamped with mail (although it would be nice to be _able_ to unsubscribe.
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*From:* Amy Lowenstein [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Thursday, October 27, 2011 7:50 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [users] Fwd: Re: Unsubscribing

Supposedly, the first time I tried to send this e-mail this morning, it got rejected as comcast, or Thunderbird, or something, being "s p a m." I guess I'd better fix it so the word "j u n k" and/or the word "s p a m" isn't in the message, or maybe it'll get rejected again. -- Amy Lowenstein

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: Unsubscribing
Date:   Thu, 27 Oct 2011 08:41:34 -0400
From:   Amy Lowenstein <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]



By the way, I was in contact privately with one person who wanted to
unsubscribe, and I let him know about the proper e-dress for the initial
unsubscription request and the re-confirmation that must be done.  He
wrote back to me to let me know he had gone thru all those steps, even
got a confirmation number about unsubscribing, but STILL kept getting
the group e-mails anyway!  So who knows?

Some people may find it easier just to let their e-mail filter know that
"[email protected]"  is "j u n k" and should land in their "j u n k" or
"s p a m" folder!

Amy Lowenstein, Yardley PA

On 10/27/11 8:13 AM, James Knott wrote:
>  [email protected]  wrote:
>>  If you read the thread, you would see that we've been discussing why
>>  the message about unsubscribing is NOT displayed at the bottom of
>>  every email. It appears not to be added to HTML-only emails, nor to
>>  the HTML part of multipart/alternative messages.
>
>  Some mail lists block HTML messages.  It might be an idea here to
>  avoid this problem.
>
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