[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lester Caine) wrote in 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Chris Shiflett wrote:
> 
>>>If you look at the first post above, it appears he is hitting
>>>"Reply" to list messages, trying to unsubscribe by sending a post
>>>to the list. If you look at the text of the return that he passed on
>>>to the list, it also indicates he was sending his unsubscribe posts to
>>>the list address. 
>> 
>> If he hit "Reply," his message would be sent to the author of a previous
>> email, not the list.
>> 
>> From what I can tell, he has tried to follow the proper procedure for
>> unsubscribing, yet some overzealous list members find it necessary to
>> ridicule him without actually reading his emails. No response is better
>> for everyone than ridiculing people, even if their behavior is clearly
>> wrong. 
>> 
>> If anyone has trouble unsubscribing from this list, please refer them to
>> the following page:
>> 
>> http://www.php.net/unsub.php
>> 
>> It will help one unsubscribe, even if it requires manual intervention.
>> 
>> Hope that helps.
> 
> Thank you Chris for some sanity - BUT
> to once again repeat the problem ...
> 
> I am having to use the newsgroup interface to get ANYTHING into the 
> php.net domain ....
> 
> The LONG bounce message I posted is one of many I have had since the new 
> year in response to ANY messages I post via email. It takes up to 72 
> hours for that bounce to appear, and NOTHING gets through to the lists 
> via that method. ( If someone wants copies of all of them to look at I 
> can send them - including the unsubscribe bounces ! )
> 
> While I will put up with the newsgroup interface it is not my preferred 
> method of working, but currently I receive email copies of the lists as 
> well as having to access the newsgroup.
> 
> UNSUBSCRIBE from the eMail copy requires that I reply to the eMail the 
> lists send me - AND THAT REPLY IS BOUNCED EVERY TIME.
> 
> This problem only happens with eMails to addresses ending .php.net and I 
> have no problem with any other eMail list.
> 
> PLEASE do not keep telling me it is my own fault - PLEASE can someone at 
> least address the problem rather that complaining that I am ignorant!
> 

If all else fails, does an email to listname-owner work for you? Also, the 
info at http://auseinet.flinders.edu.au/links/lists/ezmlm.html might be 
helpful.

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