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On 31/08/00 at 9:19 John Aldrich wrote:

>On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Steve Frampton wrote:

>> 
>> Hmmm...is using the URL the *only* way of unsubscribing now?  It just
>> occurred to me that people who didn't have support for SSL connections
>> were pretty much out of luck if the traditional redhat-list-request
>> removal mechanism no longer worked.

Steve,

The list maintainer is shown as being at this address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]       ,  if your feeling studious, you can read about
the list manager here    http://www.list.org/

here is some instructions I have from the list

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You can also make such changes via email - send a message to:

    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

with the text "help" in the subject or body, and you will be emailed
instructions.

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>> 
>> Hopefully the release of RH 7.0 will bring with it some useful
encryption
>> utilities such as lynx-ssl and ssh?

RH has always kept away from crypto so far, its easy to get the RPM's in
question though   www.zedz.net   or   rufus.w3.or   etc


>> 

John

>No, you can email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject
>"unsubscribe." However, you still have to get your password from
>them somehow, and I don't know if there's a way to get it to email
>you back your password. 

>I still don't see what the problem is with
>firing up Netscape and visiting that web site!
>       John

He cannot do that is he has no X a lot of servers don't run X or if they
do, Netscape may not be loaded etc , so if you only have lynx on say a RH
5.x box for instance, you are going to be out of luck using SSL  ...   see
now ?

The main problem here is that the text I supplied is not anywhere obvious
IMHO




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Embedded Linux Consortium  http://www.embedded-linux.org
Linux Professional Institute  http://www.lpi.org



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