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Carlos Benevides posted on Sat, 15 Nov 2014 20:46:00 -0600 as excerpted: |
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> unsubscribe |
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All posts to this list, including both yours and the one you replied to |
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(and presumably mine when it gets thru the list-serv) have a set of |
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list-* headers, including list-post, presumably the address you posted |
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to, and both list-help and list-unsubscribe. |
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Hint: Neither the list-help nor the list-unsubscribe headers have the |
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same address as list-post. There's a reason for that, as I'd not want to |
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be unsubscribed simply because I mentioned the word in this post. =:^) |
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So view-headers and follow the appropriate one, instead of randomly |
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posting something you think /might/ work, but obviously didn't. |
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Alternatively, since you seem unable to read headers, follow the |
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unsubscribe instructions on the same web page you presumably subscribed |
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from, very easily found (you found it to subscribe, after all, why does |
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it suddenly become invisible when you want to unsubscribe, hint, it |
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doesn't) by following the mailing list link from the main gentoo.org web |
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page. |
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Alternatively, that page also has an address to contact for manual |
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removal, if the automated system won't work for you. |
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Alternatively, stay subscribed. =:^) |
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Note that I've neither copied the list headers in question here nor |
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directly linked the web page in question. They're as easy to find to |
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unsubscribe as when you subscribed, and you obviously did that without a |
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problem... |
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Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. |
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"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- |
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and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman |