unsubscribe- going on vaction
Hi sally,
sally wrote:
unsubscribe- going on vaction
You should not unsubscribe for vacations!
Use the following commands:
set delivery on
set delivery off
Turn delivery on or off. This does not unsubscribe you, but instead tells Mailman not to deliver messages to you for now. This is useful if you're going on vacation. Be sure to use `set delivery on' when you return from vacation!
Commands should be sent to genealogy.net-users-en-request@genealogy.net
You can get a full list of commands if you sent and email there once with "help" in the subject or body and once with "set help". Both times without "" of course.
Looking good?
Regards
Eric
Does this command go in the subject or body? thanks!
Eric Dudler wrote:
Hi Dianne,
Dianne Timmerman wrote:
Does this command go in the subject or body? thanks!
Eric Dudler wrote:
Commands should be sent to genealogy.net-users-en-request@genealogy.net
You can get a full list of commands if you sent and email there once with "help" in the subject or body and once with "set help". Both times without "" of course.
Your question was answered there ...
Regards
Eric
Hi Dianne,
sorry about the confusion, but even with Eric's explanations
it's not too easy to understand and we have to try to
simplify it a lot more.
Most of the things can be done with a simple email and I'm
just getting all that stuff together where you should be able
to do everything with a simple click without visiting several
websites and filling out countless forms..
Therefore you should "bookmark" our homepage:
http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/wiki/Genealogy.net-users-en
We are constantly trying to improve things and any news will
go there first...
See you there and have a nice day,
Wolf
Suggestion: this works for me.
E-mail subscriptions:
In your e-mail address book put little " a" before the e-mal "Posting" address
For subscribing and unsububscribing I put a little "b" before the e-mail address.
Thus for subscribing and unsubscribing all I have to go to is go to either the "a' or "b" and in the subject and body of the e-mail.
Ed