On 03/02/2011 06:29 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 6:20 PM, NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
You are already subcribed, so in order to not keep getting emails after
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using the 'no-mail' option by sending an email to:
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You are assuming that an unsubscribe will actually work. So far, I
have not seen that to be the case.
Worked for me when I first subscribed & then unsubscribed:
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If would of course make things *considerably* easier if libreoffice used
mailman (like the dev list) rather than
http://mlmmj.org/
That way a user could easily just login to their account and turn off
the receipt of emails.
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