Thanks mate.
Alan
On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Chuck Mead wrote regarding "FOR
ALPHABYTE ---> was: Re: Can anyone help to get me off this
list": > On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, AlphaByte spewed into the
bitstream: > > A>Heres the deal, I have tried to
unsubscribe using the normal > A>methods via email. But I
get errors coming back each > A>time. I have gone to
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list >
A>but each time I get refused entry, apparently I am not >
A>recognised. I have logged in to Redhat with my user name
> A>and password and still the URL won't work. > A>
> A>I have been to moongroup but the redhat list isn't even
> A>listed there.
>
> All MoonGroup does is keep archives and make them searchable... MoonGroup
> has no relation with the Red Hat list beyond that.
>
> The archive location is:
>
> http://www.moongroup.com/old/redhat.php
>
> and you can find all of our archives by following the link off the home
> page that says: "old site/archives".
>
> You should have received your password by now (I used your email addresss
> to force mailman to mail you your password). With this you can get off the
> list. Here's how:
>
> Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The email should say this in the first line of the body (Disclaimer: if
> that doesn't work try again with this content in the subject line! I am
> uncertain which way is correct so I always do both.):
>
> unsubscribe yourpassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Note: use the password the list serve emailed you right here!
>
> What follows are the instructions received by sending the help command to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ***** help
> Help for Redhat-list mailing list:
>
> This is email command help for version 2.0beta4 of the "Mailman" list
> manager. The following describes commands you can send to get
> information about and control your subscription to Mailman lists at
> this site. A command can be in the subject line or in the body of the
> message.
>
> Note that much of the following can also be accomplished via the World
> Wide Web, at:
>
> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
>
> In particular, you can use the Web site to have your password sent to
> your delivery address.
>
> List specific commands (subscribe, who, etc) should be sent to the
> *-request address for the particular list, e.g. for the 'mailman'
> list, use 'mailman-request@...'.
>
> About the descriptions - words in "<>"s signify REQUIRED items and
> words in "[]" denote OPTIONAL items. Do not include the "<>"s or
> "[]"s when you use the commands.
>
> The following commands are valid:
>
> subscribe [password] [digest-option] [address=<address>]
> Subscribe to the mailing list. Your password must be given to
> unsubscribe or change your options. When you subscribe to the
> list, you'll be reminded of your password periodically.
> 'digest-option' may be either: 'nodigest' or 'digest' (no
> quotes!) If you wish to subscribe an address other than the
> address you send this request from, you may specify
> "address=<email address>" (no brackets around the email
> address, no quotes!)
>
> unsubscribe <password> [address]
> Unsubscribe from the mailing list. Your password must match
> the one you gave when you subscribed. If you are trying to
> unsubscribe from a different address than the one you
> subscribed from, you may specify it in the 'address' field.
>
> who
> See everyone who is on this mailing list.
>
> info
> View the introductory information for this list.
>
> lists
> See what mailing lists are run by this Mailman server.
>
> help
> This message.
>
> set <option> <on|off> <password>
> Turn on or off list options. Valid options are:
>
> ack:
> Turn this on to receive acknowledgement mail when you send
> mail to the list.
>
> digest:
> Receive mail from the list bundled together instead of one
> post at a time.
>
> plain:
> Get plain-text, not MIME-compliant, digests (only if
> digest is set)
>
> nomail:
> Stop delivering mail. Useful if you plan on taking a
> short vacation.
>
> norcv:
> Turn this on to NOT receive posts you send to the list.
> Does not work if digest is set.
>
> hide:
> Conceals your address when people look at who is on this
> list.
>
>
> options
> Show the current values of your list options.
>
> password <oldpassword> <newpassword>
> Change your list password.
>
> end or --
> Stop processing commands (good to do if your mailer
> automatically adds a signature file - it'll save you from a lot
> of cruft).
>
>
> Commands should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Questions and concerns for the attention of a person should be sent to
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ***** End: --
> The rest of the message is ignored:
>
> --
> Chuck Mead, CTO, LinuxMall.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> GnuPG Public Key Available: http://www.pgp.net/wwwkeys.html
>
>
>
>
>
>
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