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re: unsubscribe problems



I've seen this type of problem before...

I unsubbed from the other lists with no problem but here's the way to make
sure the unsub script criteria are met:

Make sure that you are sending wiht the same "From" and "reply to:"
addresses as the "to:" header in the red-hat messages.

Nothing in the body.  "unsubscribe" only in the subject line and case
usually counts.

disable your rules so that confirmation messages can get thru

Jim A
    -----Original Message-----
    From: bob gillette net <bob gillette net>
    To: linux-ppp vger rutgers edu <linux-ppp vger rutgers edu>
    Cc: redhat-ppp-list-request redhat com
<redhat-ppp-list-request redhat com>; redhat-ppp-list redhat com
<redhat-ppp-list redhat com>; redhat-install-list-request redhat com
<redhat-install-list-request redhat com>; redhat-install-list redhat com
<redhat-install-list redhat com>
    Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 12:40 PM
    Subject: unsubscribe



    unsubscribe

    I have requested an unsubscribe for over 2 months now. I created a rule
in my mail client to delete all mail with RedHat in the title or sender
address, but the problem is that it takes too long too download them so that
they can be deleted. If you cannot delete my email address from your list, I
will have to contact my ISP to see what action I can take. I check my mail
using two different POP3 clients and it is very frustrating to have to
download and delete an extra 30 messages each day from the different RedHat
groups. I really don't understand what is so difficult about this. I have
sent messages to RedHat support and every group list address, yet I am
SPAMMED daily.

    Please, please take my name off of your list.

    Thank you.

    Bob Gillette



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