Sorry for the late answer - I have been on vacation and was unable to help when I noticed the mails to the wrong addresses. As far as I can say, most of the problems come from very outdated pages on the internet listing a subscription address that was valid more than 10 years ago. Adding subscribe/unsubscribe information to each mail is possible but adds useless traffic. In most cases I do notice if someone is using the old address and will trigger a subscription request manually. In the given case it was an unhappy coincidence that I was on vacation *and* had technical problems that prevented manual intervention. So I noticed the wrong requests but was unable to help. Best regards Uz On Wed, May 08, 2024 at 05:02:11PM +0200, Peter Krefting wrote: > 2024-05-06 14:45 skrev ruud_at_baltissen.org: > > > IIRC this will produce a mail just for me how to subscribe to > > CBM-Hackers and other things. > > The information on https://www.softwolves.com/arkiv/ is up-to-date (I tested > it recently when moving domains for the mail archiving account, as I needed > to migrate it off GMail to something supporting actual internet RFCs). > > -- > \\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ -- Ullrich von Bassewitz uz_at_musoftware.de Encrypted email preferred PGP Key-Id: 29D93B10Received on 2024-05-17 18:00:01
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