Re: [gentoo-user] unsubscribing

2004-01-03 Thread W. Blaine Dowler
On Friday 02 January 2004 21:24, Michael Balamuth wrote: I'm sorry, I lost several emails this holiday, but I remember one that was asking about unsubscribing and I noted the each reference did not include the syntax that ezmlm sends with each subscription welcome: to unsubscribe: [EMAIL

[gentoo-user] Still subscribed

2004-01-02 Thread W. Blaine Dowler
Hi all, I sent out e-mails last week about not being unsubscribed. The automated unsubscription addresses just don't respond to me. I sent messages to the list owner on Christmas Day, and I'm still subscribed. (I decided to wait until the holidays were over before hounding them again.)

Re: [gentoo-user] Still subscribed

2004-01-02 Thread W. Blaine Dowler
On Friday 02 January 2004 11:04, Mickey Mullin wrote: If, like me, you have several email addresses dumping into the same mailbox and don't know which the intended address was, you can see it in the Return-Path header: Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks. That confirms that I'm asking

Re: [gentoo-user] Still subscribed

2004-01-02 Thread W. Blaine Dowler
On Friday 02 January 2004 19:53, Ian Truelsen wrote: You might try to send the unsub message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] After the list changes, I have had to send these messages to the lists address to get a response. I just tried that again. I've also tried [EMAIL PROTECTED], and personal

[gentoo-user] Unsubscribe errors

2003-12-24 Thread W. Blaine Dowler
Hi all, I unsubscribed from this list last week, including responding to the unsubscribe confirmation. For about five days, I didn't receive a single message. Then, overnight, I seem to have been somehow resubscribed. I sent the unsubscribe message once again, but didn't get asked to

[gentoo-user] Just installed, booting problem

2003-12-17 Thread W. Blaine Dowler
Hi all, I just installed Gentoo Linux for the first time yesterday, working from a stage 1 installation. Everything seems fine, until it's time to reboot. (Well, the slang package isn't where the system expects it to be, but Google, grep, and nano pointed me to what needed changed and