Date: Tue, 17 May 94 14:17:38 JST From: Stephen Turnbull To: gapa83 AT udcf DOT gla DOT ac DOT uk Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: A suggestion A good suggestion which deserves consideration: I joined yet another mailing list this week. All messages from this list have a short note added explaining how to be removed. Would this be too difficult to achieve with the DJGPP list? (Appologies for bringing up this subject again, but I don't remember anyone suggesting this in the past). -- Paul Harness, | Internet: gapa83 AT udcf DOT gla DOT ac DOT uk I have suggested this myself at least once. However, as the How to Unsibscribe FAQ which DJ regularly posts says (paraphrased) nobody who posts on the list can do anything about it. The right place to make the suggestion is "djgpp-request AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu" because that's where the listserv maintainer lives. Maybe if we all hammer on Russ a bit he'll do something about it---or maybe he'll get po'd and kick us all off the listserv. If you really want to see it done: (1) ask Paul-Harness's-other-list-server-maintainer-request AT where DOT it DOT lives what software it uses and how that note is added. (I would guess it's pretty trivial, you just add a header "X-How-to-Unsubscribe:" or whatever the correct RFC-xxxx format is, but I'm no mail guru.) (2) Politely pass the hint to djgpp-request. Don't bet on anything happening; Clarkson is not exactly rolling in programming resources, as DJ's reply to the list said. Of course, in theory, each of us could add an "X-How-to-Unsubscribe:" header! Does anyone know the correct format so that we don't add something that confuses all the mailers in the world? Or we could add it to our .sigs ;-) --Steve