Unsubscribing Problems

2001-07-25 Thread John P
Hi All, In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list overnight. I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , from the same IP, SMTP server, e-mail address etc. that I subscribed from (and double-c

Re: Unsubscribing Problems

2001-07-25 Thread Sean Chittenden
> In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian > idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list > overnight. I've thought about doing the same... > I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , from the same IP, SMTP > server, e-mail ad

Re: Unsubscribing Problems

2001-07-25 Thread Greg White
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:58:46AM +0100, John P wrote: > Hi All, > > In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian > idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list > overnight. Not a bad idea, under the circumstances. I guess Dan's not be

Re: Unsubscribing Problems

2001-07-26 Thread Henning Brauer
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 07:28:09PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote: > Wait some more. Anyone have any ideas whether or not it's the > box being slow, bandwidth limitations, or an ezmlm prob? -sc Bandwidth, well known and documented on cr.yp.to > Postfix anyone? [ducks and runs for th

Re: Unsubscribing Problems

2001-07-26 Thread Jason Nunnelley
I unsubscribed to relieve myself of this indiocy. Of course, I must assume that the list-deamon is not responding due to an overload of people leaving - assuming that there are a large number that were on the list. One word: Postfix. 24 hours after leave request - no response - more stupid windoz