On 10/14/2010 4:22 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
Barbara Duprey wrote on 2010-10-14 22.32:
Clearly the message trailer is wrong; the correct link for unsubscribing
should be the actual "unsubscribe" one shown above. But the "help"
should also yield a message with details of the supported command
addresses, including how to unsubscribe. I haven't tried that yet --
does it not yet work?
the +help address is mentioned in the footer, as the unsubscription for digest and non-digest
readers is different. The +help message explains it.
Florian
Since the community seems to have control over these messages, I'd like to see the trailer say:
For help with list usage, including how to subscribe or unsubscribe, please e-mail to
users+help@libreoffice.org.
List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/users/
All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted.
That would avoid the implication that the +help message will actually unsubscribe them -- which
might also perturb people who want to stay subscribed but need other help! Alternatively, both forms
of the unsubscribe could be supplied, people presumably would know which one they need. But the
+help would probably still be relevant as a trailer, so it's getting pretty cumbersome. I do
appreciate that the trailer has the double-dash prefix that will keep it from getting replicated ad
infinitum in the archives!
Since you seem to know what's going on here, is the discuss list subscription working yet? Also,
does the message number used in the +get track directly with the archive, or does it need to come
from the Return-Path header as for openoffice.org? Are analogs to the other ezmlm command addresses
planned?
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