Since the NYLXS mailing list doesn’t seem to respect unsubscribe requests, the only fix I’ve found to this appears to be blocking [email protected] Feb 17, 2020, 05:13 by [email protected]:
> The list has flooded me with hundreds of repeated messages. I have received > two unsubscribe messages, but I am still not unsubscribed. Completely > unwelcome and massive spamming (several hundred emails over less than a week, > most or all of them repeats from gnu-misc-discuss. > > Complete agreement with J.B. Nicholson on this issue. > > > On February 17, 2020 7:57:43 PM GMT+07:00, [email protected] wrote: > >Why don't you like being subscribed to his list? > >I'm subscribed too, automatically, but I'm GLAD for it. > >Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. > >What, this list isn't GOOD enough? > >On 2020-02-17 04:40, J.B. Nicholson wrote: > >>> Ruben Safir wrote: >>> >>>> Nobody but Stallman can do what he does, as a spokeman, and >>>> > >strategic > >>>> planner to protect end users from the abuses of non-free software. >>>> >>> >>> If that's true then everything RMS headed up is in deep trouble. At >>> some point everyone needs to be replaced if only because nobody lives >>> forever. I don't agree with the above quoted claim. I think it's >>> possible to find whom we need to keep the free software social >>> movement going and I think it's important that more people speak >>> publicly about software freedom as a value unto itself. >>> >>> I won't post to your other mailing list to which I was apparently >>> subscribed without asking, and I cannot unsubscribe (the links in the >>> email were unreachable). I shouldn't have to unsubscribe as I >>> shouldn't have been subscribed in that manner in the first place. >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Hangout mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.mrbrklyn.com/mailman/listinfo/hangout >>>
