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On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Twayne <TWAYNE@twaynesdomain.com> wrote:
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 have to agree the "instructons" you get with each mail (above) are a little
cryptic, so ... since you're now using the nntp I'll say this:

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Does that mean that the unsubscribe instructions finally work?  I've
been kind of out of all this for a while, but the last time I looked
in on this issue, it wasn't working.  I had a second email address
subscribed, and I had to send a personal email to Florian before I
could get unsubscribed - manually by Florian.

I don't want to unsub again, and I don't want the hassle of
subscribing a new email address and then not being able to unsub it
again, just to test.

Does anyone know for sure?

As for the rest (insults to FOSS, etc.), if you don't like it, don't
use it.  It's not like you have to pay for it....

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