It appears that the system cannot find me on the list, but I would like
to unsubscribe from this list.
I do believe that the email that I signed up with was
cameron.moore_at_integic.com. Additionally, that is where I am getting the
current e-mail fro the jaxb-intrest group. If necessary, please find me
on the list and remove me.
Thanks,
Cam Moore
-----Original Message-----
From: L-Soft list server at Sun Microsystems Inc. (1.8d)
[mailto:LISTSERV_at_JAVA.SUN.COM]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:17 AM
To: Moore, Cameron
Subject: Your request to sign off the JAXB-INTEREST list
Fri, 13 Jun 2003 09:10:06
No entry for your cameron.moore_at_INTEGIC.COM address could be found in
the JAXB-INTEREST list at JAVA.SUN.COM. Here are a number of possible
reasons why you might still be getting mail from the list:
1. You could be subscribed under a different, but equivalent address.
For instance, if your e-mail address as it appears in the 'From:'
line of messages coming from you has the misfortune of depending on the
distance between your workstation and the terminal room door, you
were probably subscribed from a different address and, while your
mail system knows that the two addresses are equivalent, LISTSERV has
no way to know that. In this case the only thing you can do, beyond
contacting the list owner, is to send a "REVIEW JAXB-INTEREST"
command to find out under what address you are subscribed, and try to
duplicate it with the help of your user support people.
2. If you are a BITNET user, you might be subscribed under your
Internet address and sending this command via BITNET, or vice versa.
Most BITNET sites have registered their Internet addresses in the
BITNET nodes database, BITEARN NODES (the "tag" containing this
information is called ':internet' - if you do not understand any of
this, just bring a copy of this message to your user support people).
Unfortunately, some sites have still not done that, and in such cases
LISTSERV has no way to determine that, for instance, BITNET node
XYZCOL1 is the same as Internet host VM3.XYZ.EDU. If you suspect
this might be your problem, try resending your request via both
interactive message (SEND under VMS, TELL under VM) and e-mail.
3. You might be subscribed under an equivalent yet different address
- for instance, one with explicit gatewaying, or an X.400 address
with different ordering of the various components, etc. You could
send a "REVIEW JAXB-INTEREST" command and inspect the list membership
to find out whether this is the case, and ask the list owners to
remove that address from the list.
4. You could be subscribed to the list under another account, from
which mail is being automatically forwarded to your
cameron.moore_at_INTEGIC.COM account. In that case you should be able to
leave the list by resending the signoff request from the account in
question.
5. You could be subscribed to the list indirectly, via a
"redistribution" list. That is, one of the subscribers to the LISTSERV
list is in fact a mailing list, to which you are yourself
subscribed (note that this "sub-list" is not necessarily managed by
LISTSERV and, in fact, such lists are often manually maintained, in
which case the only way to leave the list is to contact the person who
maintains it). Since you are not directly subscribed to
JAXB-INTEREST, the only way for you to stop getting the postings
is to contact the administrators of this sub-list and ask them to sign
you off.
You should be able to contact the list owners by simply replying to
this message (if you do not know how to reply to a message in your
mailbox, you can send a new message to
'JAXB-INTEREST-request_at_JAVA.SUN.COM'
instead).