Well it's good to know the 'mailing list has moved' message turns up. Not sure how to solve the unsubscribe though.

To unsubscribe an old email like - [email protected] - send a message to

[email protected]

Andy.


On 19/08/2014 19:36, Karl-Philipp Richter wrote:
Hi Andy,
thanks for your suggestion. The address is no longer available, at least
not for me. The daemon replies

     Hi. This is the qmail-send program at apache.org.
     I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
     This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

     <[email protected]>:
     This mailing list has moved to users at tomee.apache.org.

which I guess is quite clear. I just realized that I can't unsubscribe
from `[email protected]` neither and I'm starting to recognize a
pattern here.

Could it be related to the bouncing warning mails I've been receiving?

-Kalle

Am 19.08.2014 um 17:11 schrieb Andy Gumbrecht:
Hi Karl-Philipp,

Try the same on [email protected] - Just a
suggestion, no idea if it will work - But let me know if it does.

Andy

On 19/08/2014 12:07, Karl-Philipp Richter wrote:
Hi together,
I've been wondering if there's another way to unsubscribe my address
from this list than by mail. After sending a mail to

      [email protected]

from this address I don't get a confirmation mail, like I did with
another address I tested subscription and unsubscription from. In the
meantime I sent 5 mails in the last 27 h (I guess they won't be bounding
that long to `aol.de`). Is there another way to unsubscribe, e.g. using
a HTML form? I received 6 warnings about bouncing mails in the last 9
months.

I don't want to set up a filter on every client to move the mail to
`/dev/null`.

I'm changing my subscription to `[email protected]`.

Best regards,
Karl-P. Richter



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