As list manager, I often assist people in the process of unsubscribing from Debian lists. Occasionally, I end up with a person who is receiving Debian mail from a mailing list that is _on_ a Debian mailing list. Many of these lists serve excellent purposes (they're based in a locality that has slow external connectivity, etc), but can make it difficult for a subscriber to realize that the normal method of unsubscribing doesn't work.
To assist with managing this dilemna, I'd like to ask anyone who currently operates/manages/oversees any of those lists to contact me with the following information: Your name/email What debian list(s) you "explode" What address receives the mail from the first-tier Debian lists Approximately how many subscribers are on your list(s) I'm not going to ask you to stop what you're doing. I'm merely hoping to get a sense of how many there are, and attempt to keep track of who I can contact to assist with problems. Thanks for your help, Pete -- Peter J. Templin, Jr. Client Services Analyst Computer & Communication Services tel: (717) 524-1590 Bucknell University [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .