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From: Scott C. Sanchez, CISSP (scott@gungadin.com)
Date: Fri Jan 25 2002 - 20:24:24 CST
PLEASE READ, SAVE AND PRINT OUT A COPY OF THIS - TAPE IT TO THE UNDER SIDE
OF YOUR DESK FOR WHEN YOU NEED TO REFERENCE IT - (I'm serious- I had 25
"remove me from this f---ing list" emails today from someone that obviously
doesn't know how to read instructions; I don't ever want to see that again.)
To unsubscribe to the cisspstudy or certification mailing lists, you must:
Compose an email to: <listname>-unsubscribe@securityfocus.com from the
account that you wish to unsubscribe.
So, if you were subscribed to cisspstudy, you would send a blank email to
cisspstudy-unsubscribe@securityfocus.com
If you were subscribed to certification, you would send a blank email to
certification-unsubscribe@securityfocus.com
If you were subscribed to both, you would send a blank email to both email
addresses.
YOU WILL NEED TO "CONFIRM" THE REQUEST BY REPLYING TO THE EMAIL THE SERVER
WILL SEND YOU. JUST READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EMAIL YOU RECEIVE BACK.
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If you are one of those unfortunate people who's email servers show their
email address as different from what they advertise (such as
"john.smith@somecompany.com" being your real email address, but when you
send email it shows up as like
"john.smith@newyork.corporate.somecompany.com"... you need to do this a bit
differently. Instead of just sending to
cisspstudy-unsubscribe@securityfocus.com, you would put
cisspstudy-unsubscribe-john.smith=somecompany.com@securityfocus.com (note
the use of - and = instead of @). If you need to email me for these
special situations, I understand but please try it yourself first.)
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