Re: [Mailman-Users] Third party unsubscribe request

2008-04-17 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Dave Hillam writes: > I reckon that it's more of a presentation issue - why tell people to > contact the listadmin, if there's nothing that can be done? On the > other hand, it gives a point of contact/reassurance for list members > who may get confused/upset at this, I suppose. That's the ma

Re: [Mailman-Users] Third party unsubscribe request

2008-04-17 Thread Dave Hillam
On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 5:56:44 PM, Brad Knowles wrote: > Dave Hillam wrote: >> But - other than tell him to ignore the unsubscribe request, what can >> I do as listadmin in these circumstances? > There's not much you can do. You might be able to go through your logs and > get some inform

Re: [Mailman-Users] Third party unsubscribe request

2008-04-16 Thread Brad Knowles
Dave Hillam wrote: > But - other than tell him to ignore the unsubscribe request, what can > I do as listadmin in these circumstances? I suspect this may be a > one-off (it's a friendly list), but I'd like to know just in case we > have someone messing around. There's not much you can do. You mi

Re: [Mailman-Users] Third party unsubscribe request

2008-04-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
Dave Hillam wrote: > >But - other than tell him to ignore the unsubscribe request, what can >I do as listadmin in these circumstances? I suspect this may be a >one-off (it's a friendly list), but I'd like to know just in case we >have someone messing around. Anyone can request unsubscription for

[Mailman-Users] Third party unsubscribe request

2008-04-16 Thread Dave Hillam
Hi all A different theme from the usual malicious subscription request, one of my list members has just received a confirmation e-mail generated by someone else. He is adamant it is not him, he is a long-standing list member and I am inclined to believe him. Now, the response includes the standar