Also you could do this:
--> send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this in your
Subject line: unsubscribe your_passwd_here your_email_address_here
I prefer doing it this way.
Cheers!
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Jeff Lane wrote:
>
> Obviously, you didnt read the page... did you? Did you happen to read the
> Redhat-list Subscribers section?
>
> Since you are a subscriber, then dont ya think that this area would be
> important to you??
>
> heres what it says:
>
> Redhat-list Subscribers
> The subscribers list is only available to the list administrator.
>
> Enter your admin address and password to visit the subscribers list:
>
> To change your subscription (set options like digest and delivery modes,
> get a reminder of your password, or unsubscribe from Redhat-list), enter
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> your subscription email address:
>
>
> Wow... and when you enter your email address and click on edit options,
> why what do you get??? lookee here!!!
>
> Unsubscribing from Redhat-list
>
> To unsubscribe, enter your password and hit
> the button. (If you've lost your password, see
> just below to have it emailed to you.)
>
> Hmmm what do ya know? looks like there it is...
>
> Sorry man, I dont mean to bust anyones balls, as it were, however, I am
> really annoyed by people who dont take time to read the entire page, and
> just come back complaining that they cant unsubscribe to this or any other
> list, when the means to do it are right there.
>
> </RANT>
>
> Maybe I will write a HOWTO on unsubscribing from the redhat-list.
>
> cheers
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