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I need to unsubscribe from the slackware-security mailing list. It is the last mailing list that email address still is on. It's being moved to honeypot duty. But already the mail server for slackware-security mailing list won't accept email from it. So I need a non-email way to get off the list.
I already subscribe to the list at another email address.
|HOW TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST: Send an email to majordomo@slackware.com with this text in the body of the email message: unsubscribe slackware-security
You will get a confirmation message back. Follow the instructions to complete the unsubscription. Do not reply to this message to unsubscribe! |
... But already the mail server for slackware-security mailing list won't accept email from it. So I need a non-email way to get off the list.
I did not get a confirmation back. All I get is the delivery failure. The mail server rejects the mail before it can even see the content. It should have whitelisted the subscribers. Apparently it does not.
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