Immanuel Yap wrote: > > Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > > > So, shall we take this opportunity to reopen the discussion about > > the debian-user trailer line? The evidence just keeps indicating > > that the existing one is useless to those who could benefit from it > > and ignored by everyone else. > > I agree. If you know enough to translate that cryptic statement, you > would certainly know enough not to send the unsubscribe message to the > list.
It looks like he did send it to debian-user-request. But, he left the subject as "(no subject)". The Netscape mailer brings up a dialog "You haven't put a subject..." when you try to send a subjectless message, and defaults to (no subject) -- you have to delete that to get a message w/o a subject. It seems that debian-user-request forwards messages with subjects to debian-user. Is that true? Can the list processor at debian-user-request handle the extra "mail -s" and "< /dev/null" text on the line, and still process the "unsubscribe ..." part? If so, he may have sucessfully been unsubscribed. Kirk