True. I became member of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] without subscribing.
Can we know fro redhat what happened? What are the rules that
they use? How do they inform people of the way they handle lists?
I try to send a mail to a human person, as documented:
If you'd like to make sure a human reads your message, make it look
like a reply (i.e. the first word in the Subject: field should be "Re:",
without the quotes of course); the -request server does not react to
replies.
but never got a human reply.
Also, it would be nice if the page http://www.redhat.com/community/list_subscri
be.html
would explain a little more which list is supposed to focus on
which subjects. That page does not mention redhat-digest; normal?
Hoping to get a clearer view of all these lists.
Thanks.
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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne (Switzerland)
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> Wednesday, November 03, 1999, 3:23:21 PM, you wrote:
>
> U> woah, I have beeen added back to the redhat list by just thinking about
> U> it. <G> I was thinking about leaving the Caldera list for a while and
> U> coming back to the redhat list, I was removed from the caldera list about
> U> a month ago for some unknown reason and now, I'm back here.. I never
> U> knew Linux could do that!
>
>
>
> Something is whacked...my server detected a mail-bomb from the red-hat
> list and blocked the buggers out. Eventually the RH list
> automagically un-subscribed me.
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