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在 2013-8-28 上午4:03,"Alan McKinnon" <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com>写道: |
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> On 27/08/2013 18:35, Jarry wrote: |
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> > Hi Gentoo-users, |
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> > I'd like to stop receiving news, how can I do that? |
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> > Or better said, I'd like to receive gentoo-news only |
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> > on one of my 6 servers, and turn this feature off |
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> > on remaining 5... |
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> > Jarry |
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> It's in the mail headers: |
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> <mailto:gentoo-user+unsubscribe@l.g.o> |
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> you would obviously use -news and not -user |
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> Normal practice (at least with Mailman) is to have such links in the |
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> email footer. I see Gentoo lists don't do that; I believe because they |
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> run Encartis? |
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> Alan McKinnon |
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> alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |
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Ah, I think he actually means those news items as seen in "eselect news |
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read", as some keywords like "server" and "turn off" suggest... |