I can only agree with you on the first part-regarding being an old subscriber.
But,if you are an old one,you must be knowing how to have your way around it too.

I guess,you should know that you've to write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for help with "help" as subject and/or body msg.
And,secondly,i don't think RH is advertising.They have just made it slightly
secure.Nothing wrong in that,i suppose.If it were,why are we talking about
"security issues...pgp...e.t.c."...???
They give you a password.I don't suppose it's wrong.

Vineeta


Thomas Ribbrock wrote:

> On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 04:46:08PM +0530, Vineeta wrote:
> [...]
> > Also,when you subscribed to this list,you must have gotten some
> > instructions and a password telling you how to change your
> > options/unsubscribe e.t.c.
>
> No, not necessarily. Anybody on the list from before the change would
> have gotten unsubscribe instruction that did not refer to a password, as
> the old list software didn't require that. Hence, if anybody tries to
> follow the old instructions, they'll get nowhere. And the link in the
> footer of each mail STILL doesn't mention the word "unsubscribe" - which
> it should, IMNSHO - the way it is, the link could be mistaken on first
> glance as just another advertising.
> But then again, as I mentioned before: RH aren't very good when it comes
> to mailing list management... After all, it took kind folks like Chuck
> just have an archive again, as RH never got that one working. (THANKS to
> Chuck for his efforts, much appreciated!!!)
>
> Thomas
> --
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