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Thank you! Hopefully this will cut those annoying unsubscribe emails...doubt it :) Josh joshd at cisco.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Campbell [mailto:bruce.campbell at apnic.net] > Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 8:17 PM > To: ietf at ietf.org > Subject: How to unsubscribe from the IETF at ietf.org Mailing list. > > > > As theres been a few unsubscribe requests with varying spellings, can I > suggest that people read the text at the end of this message. It is the > welcome message sent to you when you originally subscribed to the IETF > mailing list. > > In short, you need to send an email like: > > To: majordomo at ietf.org > Subject: Majordomo doesn't care what the subject line is > > unsubscribe ietf > > end > > (And thats it) > > -- > Bruce Campbell How can a pennyworth of mortal flesh hold > Sysadmin, APNIC Anything more than a fevers dream? > "stddisclaimer.h" -- Flash Girls > > -- > > Welcome to the ietf mailing list! > > Please save this message for future reference. Thank you. > > If you change addresses, please unsubscribe from the old address > and resubscribe from the new one. > > If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, > you can send mail to <Majordomo at ietf.org> with the following > command in the body of your email message: > > unsubscribe ietf > > or from another account, besides you at your.email.address: > > unsubscribe ietf you at your.email.address > > If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list, > (if you have trouble unsubscribing, or have questions about the > list itself) send email to <owner-ietf at ietf.org> . > This is the general rule for most mailing lists when you need > to contact a human. > > Here's the general information for the list you've subscribed to, > in case you don't already have it: > > The IETF list is a general discussion list, ideally focused on > technical issues. Note that a number of users and/or domains are > filtered out as they have repeatedly sent spam messages to the list. > > This list is for exclusive use of the Internet Engineering Task Force. > > To remove yourself from the list, address a message to > > ietf-request at ietf.org > > Enter just the word unsubscribe in the BODY of the message. > > > > >
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