oh for the love of pete, will someone PLEASE remove me from this list? it would seem that complaining publicly is the only way to get off here. this is really, genuinely crazy.
public@kered.org wrote:
i sent a blank email to "dev+unsubscribe@lists.roundcube.net". it was returned "recipient unknown".
on a related annoyance, have you noticed that the majority of listserv emails lack any sort of "[roundcube]" tag to the subject line? scanning your inbox is a real pain the way you're running it now.
thanks again, derek
Derek Anderson wrote:
i also have been unable to unsubscribe. would you mind plucking me from your database as well?
Not a problem, I just need you to confirm that you would like me to unsubscribe public@kered.org from RoundCube Dev.
Optionally if you could also give me a short summary of what you did to unsubscribe, and how it failed, I can use that information to further approve the list manager / list setup.
Bob
RoundCube Dev subscribers (Derek Anderson scroll down),
time for a reminder on how to work *with* the list manager:
in both subject and body to dev+unsubscribe@lists.roundcube.net and follow the directions in the confirmation message.
DO NOT SEND UNSUBSCRIPTION REQUEST TO THE LIST ADDRESS!
To change your subscription preferences: Send a message with 'options'
in both subject and body to: dev+options@lists.roundcube.net and follow the link in the reply message. Available subscription options are:
you receive from the list, directing replies back to the list instead of the message originator. Messages with a Reply-To: header field already present will not have it replaced.
Some people find this useful to (automatically of visually) sort mailing list messages.
if you want to temporarily halt your subscription (like when going on holiday) or if you want to be able to post from several addresses without having list messages sent to all of them.
e-mail postmaster@lists.roundcube.net. This address is unfiltered.
Derek Anderson wrote:
oh for the love of pete, will someone PLEASE remove me from this list? it would seem that complaining publicly is the only way to get off here. this is really, genuinely crazy.
public@kered.org has been removed from the RoundCube Dev mailing list. In addition I've added the following to the mailing list filter:
# 2005-12-03: PERMANENT: Derek Anderson public@kered.org if envelope :matches "from" "*@kered.org" { discard; stop; }
If you can't keep unsubscription request of the list, I'd rather you keep you off the list altogether.
Bob (list administrator)