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confirm unsubscribe from address@hidden


From: cygwin-announce-help
Subject: confirm unsubscribe from address@hidden
Date: 11 Apr 2004 22:05:59 -0000

Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
address@hidden mailing list.

To confirm that you would like

   address@hidden

removed from the cygwin-announce mailing list, please send an empty reply 
to this address:

   address@hidden

Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button.
If this does not work, simply copy the address and paste it into
the "To:" field of a new message.

I haven't checked whether your address is currently on the mailing list.
To see what address you used to subscribe, look at the messages you are
receiving from the mailing list. Each message has your address hidden
inside its return path; for example, address@hidden receives messages
with return path: <cygwin-announce-return-<number>address@hidden

Some mail programs are broken and cannot handle long addresses. If you
cannot reply to this request, instead send a message to
<address@hidden> and put the entire address listed above
into the "Subject:" line.


--- Administrative commands for the cygwin-announce list ---

I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please
DO NOT SEND THEM TO THE LIST ADDRESS! If you do, I will not
see them and other subscribers will be annoyed. Instead, send
your message to the correct command address:


To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
   <address@hidden>

To remove your address from the list, send a message to:
   <address@hidden>

To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail:
   <address@hidden>

To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail:
   <address@hidden>

They are always returned as sets of 100, max 2000 per request,
so you'll actually get 100-499.

To receive all messages with the same subject as message 12345,
send an empty message to:
   <address@hidden>

The messages do not really need to be empty, but I will ignore
their content. Only the ADDRESS you send to is important.

You can start a subscription for an alternate address,
for example "address@hidden", just add a hyphen and your
address (with '=' instead of '@') after the command word:
<address@hidden>

To stop subscription for this address, mail:
<address@hidden>

In both cases, I'll send a confirmation message to that address. When
you receive it, simply reply to it to complete your subscription.

If despite following these instructions, you do not get the
desired results, please contact my owner at
address@hidden Please be patient, my owner is a
lot slower than I am ;-)

--- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received.

Return-Path: <address@hidden>
Received: (qmail 24595 invoked from network); 11 Apr 2004 22:05:57 -0000
Received: from unknown (80.126.34.178)
  by sources.redhat.com with SMTP; 11 Apr 2004 22:05:57 -0000




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