home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
- Path: sparky!uunet!uvaarpa!darwin.sura.net!sgiblab!swrinde!news.dell.com!paladin.american.edu!auvm!TAMVM1.BITNET!CBARNES
- Message-ID: <ADVISE-L%93012713061312@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.advise-l
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 11:56:12 CST
- Sender: User Services List <ADVISE-L@UGA.BITNET>
- From: Chris Barnes <CBARNES@TAMVM1.BITNET>
- Subject: re: HELP
- In-Reply-To: Message of Wed,
- 27 Jan 1993 08:21:08 CT from <SIDA@CORPSB.REMNET.AB.COM>
- Lines: 33
-
- On Wed, 27 Jan 1993 08:21:08 CT SIDa said:
- >Mickey....
- >
- > I once asked the same question, and received a number of responses ranging
- > from the "you should have saved the orig..." mentality, to folks that
- > really tried to help. Unfortunately, nothing worked. In my case, I will
- > shortly be changing our domain name server entries, and my current
- > internet adr. Pretty drastic stuff, but I'm going to get off this list
- > if it kills me.
-
-
- You could try this following series of commands:
- send mail to LISTSERV@node-sending-you-the-unwanted-mail
- with 2 commands (1 per line)
- REVIEW name-of-list (SHORT
- HELP
-
- The REVIEW should give you the address of the list owner whom you can
- send mail to explaining that your node name has changed and you are no
- longer able to unsubscribe, asking him to do it for you.
-
- If that doesn't work, the HELP should give you should see an address for
- the postmaster at that site. You can then send mail to that postmaster
- explaining that your node name has changed and you are no longer able to
- unsubscribe, asking him to do it for you.
-
- Hope this helps
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
- Chris Barnes | President - Bryan/College Station
- cbarnes@tamvm1.tamu.edu | Retriever Club.
- (409) 846-3273 (home) | "Dedicated to the betterment of
- (409) 845-8300 (work) | the retrieving breeds"
-