[DG: User / Using Sakai] How to unsubscribe - you must do it yourselves.
Matthew Schmidt
schmidtma at missouri.edu
Fri Mar 6 07:24:33 PST 2009
Bad netiquette?
Mailman can be set up to do just what you say it cannot.
A courteous administrator would take it upon him or herself to accept
that there is a problem (otherwise users wouldn't be complaining this
much) and address the problem. Instead, you blame the users?
Doesn't sound like bad netiquette to me. Sounds like sub-par administration.
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> On Mar 6, 2009, at 10:03 AM, Jim Slotta wrote:
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>> please everyone -
>>
>> Do not write to this list complaining to remove yourselves. It is bad
>> netiquette, it won't result in your being removed (it can't, for
>> security reasons), and worst of all - it basically compounds the
>> problem that you are evidently responding to (more than half the e-
>> mails on this latest thread are about "remove me"
>>
>> It doesn't work like that. It never worked like that. This can't
>> possibly be the only mailing list that you're all members of?? You
>> need to unsuubscribe yourselves.
>>
>> Here is how it works - go to the Web site that is clearly listed at
>> the bottom of every e-mail:
>> http://collab.sakaiproject.org/mailman/listinfo/sakai-user
>>
>> follow the unsubscribe instructions
>>
>> Jim Slotta
>>
>> ps - thanks Beth for your responses.
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