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Ian Eiloart
iane at sussex.ac.uk
Mon Mar 9 15:46:03 CET 2009
--On 4 March 2009 16:11:34 +0100 Florian Weimer <fweimer at bfk.de> wrote: > * Helmut: > >> Sorry, but I don't understand what kind of discussion is going on. >> What do I have to do with it and why am I getting all these mails? >> Please exclude me from the mailing list! > > Does anybody know how to view mail headers using IncrediMail? > > Helmut, you could try sending an unsubscribe message to > <anti-abuse-wg-request at ripe.net> (just put "unsubscribe" in the > subject line). But this won't work if you're subscribed with an > address different from the one you're currently using. Given that there are few, if any, email clients that display List-* headers by default, why would administrators of an anti-abuse list think use of those headers alone is in any way helpful to someone in Helmut's situation. Can't we have just a little list footer with an unsubscribe link in it? -- Ian Eiloart IT Services, University of Sussex x3148
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