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Re: Whats happening with this list?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mick Ghazey)
Sat Oct 26 00:32:09 1996

From: "Mick Ghazey" <mghazey@lowdown.com>
To: "David L. Martin" <dlmarti@pluto.njcc.com>, redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 1996 00:26:35 +0000
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On 25 Oct 96 at 19:20, David L. Martin wrote:

> I have did not recieve any redhat mail for the last few days.
> I thought the mail server went down again so I waited.
> Now I resubscribed and everything is working again.
> 
> Why is it possible for someone else to unsubscribe you???
> I can go to my work account and subscribe, then go through my home account
> and unsubscribed my work account.
> 
> With the recent problems with the mailing list going down, how do you know
> you've been unsubscribed?
> 

If too many messages to you bounce you are (automatically?)
unsubscribed. I know. I had a DNS problem for a few days and didn't
know realize it. Fortunately I got it fixed just in time to receive
a "You have been unsubscribed" message.


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Mick Ghazey

What a waste it is to lose one's mind--
or to not have a mind.  How true that is.

                               Dan Quayle


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