Hi all,
That was the problem. I figured it out yesteday. So I took it off the
command and now everything is ok. Not quite what I wanted though, but it is
better than do not have a way to unsubscribe.
Everyone, Thanks for the help.
On 6/20/06, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Fabiano
Fabiano Breves wrote:
>
>I'm using the -request e-mail (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) using commands
>in the subject like:
>
>SUBSCRIBE foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>or
>
>UNSUBSCRIBE foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>The subscribe is ok... but the unsubscribe does not work.
>
>am I doing something wrong ???
Maybe.
On 6/20/06, Fabiano Breves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> UNSUBSCRIBE foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The subscribe is ok... but the unsubscribe does not work.
>
> am I doing something wrong ???
This is the right syntax. The cmd_unsubscribe handler looks like it
should be generating output unless you omit
Patrick,
I'm using the -request e-mail (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) using commands
in the subject like:
SUBSCRIBE foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
UNSUBSCRIBE foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The subscribe is ok... but the unsubscribe does not work.
am I doing something wrong ???
On 6/20/06, Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL
On 6/20/06, Fabiano Breves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm facing some problems with the unsubscription via e-mail procedure. While
> all the subscriptions are fine my UNsubscriptions are not. There are no logs
> that show error or success. I'm kinda lost. Could somebody show me again
> what are t
Hi All,
I'm facing some problems with the unsubscription via e-mail procedure. While
all the subscriptions are fine my UNsubscriptions are not. There are no logs
that show error or success. I'm kinda lost. Could somebody show me again
what are the command to do the job ???
thanks in avance.
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