Re: [Mailman-Users] User unsubscribing

2006-12-14 Thread Alan McConnell
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 09:35:04PM -0600, Brad Knowles wrote: At 6:35 PM -0500 12/13/06, Alan McConnell wrote: But when I went back to check: there I am, still a member. My question: how can that happen? The web page may have been cached at a proxy between you and the server, or it

Re: [Mailman-Users] User unsubscribing

2006-12-14 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alan McConnell wrote: On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 09:35:04PM -0600, Brad Knowles wrote: At 6:35 PM -0500 12/13/06, Alan McConnell wrote: But when I went back to check: there I am, still a member. My question: how can that happen? The web page may have been cached at a proxy between you

[Mailman-Users] User unsubscribing

2006-12-13 Thread Alan McConnell
I'm still using mm 2.1.5, still trying to get my ISP to pay attention . . . Anyway: I can test my E-list in various ways, because I'm subscribed from a couple of addresses, in addition to adminning it from the E-address you're getting this from. So: this afternoon I unsubscribed myself, using

Re: [Mailman-Users] User unsubscribing

2006-12-13 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:35 PM -0500 12/13/06, Alan McConnell wrote: But when I went back to check: there I am, still a member. My question: how can that happen? The web page may have been cached at a proxy between you and the server, or it may be cached internally to your web browser. Try doing a forced