On 3/18/2024 8:37 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
No one other than your self can remove you from the list.

Well..............

<< my last several have been straying from gnucash specific topics, so here goes again >>

This would apply to ALL mail lists managed by the same mail list program. But since it is a popular mail list management program (many mail lists use it) maybe a good idea to learn how you can give it orders to do this or that. Most people would go to the website, but "mailman" also responds to commands sent by email. To learn these:

Send an email to gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org with just the single word help (on the safe side, both subject line and body) Note that the "command" address for an elist managed by "mailman" will typically have this format

Mailman will respond to that with an email, the body of which will tell you ALL the things you can tell "mailman" to do. If you go through that list, you will see that ONE of the things you can do is remove an email address (somebody else's) from the list if you know their password << if you try it and don't know their password, mailman will communicate with them about the unsubscribe request >> It's what you would use (should use) when your email address changes, at least that's how I did it in the days when no broadband so no way to use the website method (and not all elists had that back in those days). In other words, "mailman" cannot distinguish whether that is really "somebody else's or two addresses of the same human. So you CAN remove "somebody else" from the list if you know their password and the admins can do it with their more powerful password << some commands require that >>

Michael D Novack




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