Gentoo Archives: gentoo-user

From: Chuck Robey <chuckr@×××××××.org>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] help!
Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 21:50:10
Message-Id: 482766BE.6090701@telenix.org
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] help! by Albert Hopkins
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4 Albert Hopkins wrote:
5 > On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 16:39 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
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9 >> I used to get my domain frpm OpenSRS until they put a knife in my back, which
10 >> has resulted in two things:
11 >>
12 >> My being completely separated from "chuckr@××××××.org", and instead using
13 >> "chuckr@×××××××.org" (thank you, GoDaddy!). I'm going to see if the BBB is
14 >> interested in talking to OpenSRS at all.
15 >>
16 >> The other one is the one I don't know how to handle: my existing subscriptions
17 >> to chuckr.org need to be administered (stopped) but only can be done from that
18 >> dead address, chuckr.org. I can only use telenix.org, but I can't stop the
19 >> chuckr.org one from there.
20 >>
21 >> How can I stop what has become spam? I can't see any listing for any human on
22 >> the lists to help me, in the gentoo lists page. Does anyone have any ideas? On
23 >> many other lists, I've already done it be identifying one person who could
24 >> access the lists in question, and make sure that chuckr.org no longer existed.
25 >> Most, they were also willing to give me a complete list of where I was attached
26 >> to, to aid me in moving them. I finished the FreeeBSD, maemo, and xorg lists
27 >> that way, and now we're waiting on gentoo ...
28 >
29 > Ok, I've read this a couple of times. And, admittedly, I have a hard
30 > time understanding it in general. But, specifically, I have been
31 > wondering WTF this has to do with Gentoo?
32 >
33 > -a
34 >
35 >
36
37 Because Gentoo-user is the last list I haven't been able to fix, or even to
38 locate a human who is in charge of it (as access to the administrative files).
39 I was rather hoping that someone in that position might speak up. It's worked
40 so far in two of my situations, so I thought to try it again. It's the kind of
41 thing where, if you know it';s going to happen in advance, it's very easy to
42 deal with, but if it surprises you, there doesn't seem to be any way to cancel
43 the old address in favor of the new one. I have the new one already working,
44 it's getting rid of the old one I can't accomplish.
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