How to remove yourself from the list!

Donna McKenna dmm227 at GMAIL.COM
Fri Dec 10 17:05:34 UTC 2010


Thank you for the information.

However, just fyi, I have run listervs before, and typically admin
read the lists they administer, so it's not *exactly* like yelling in
a grocery store.

On 12/10/10, Kim <kimwitten at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I am a subscriber to the discours listserve (just like you) and NOT an
> admin, but I thought I might see if I could help out with the
> (un)subscription problems you are having. I think the easiest way that you
> might be able to unsubscribe yourself (and manage your other subscriptions)
> is to visit http://listserv.linguistlist.org/ This is the internet "hub" for
> linguistlist listserv subscriptions.
>
> Once there, log in (using the email address that you receive the discours
> emails at), and then click "Subscriber's Corner" - it should be in the top
> left of the menu bar. This will take you to the page where you can see and
> manage all of your listserve subscriptions that are managed by listserve
> and/or linguistlist.org. Clicking on the "settings" button for the Discours
> list will give you the option to Unsubscribe.
>
> Emailing the entire listserve list is going to be somewhat ineffective
> (quite similar to walking into a grocery store and yelling "PLEASE GET ME A
> TAXI!"). I don't mean to sound snarky when I say that; it is just that there
> really is nobody that can do this for you because that's not how listservs
> generally work.
>
> Good luck!
> -Kim
> PS. If you are having password problems at the link login, it may be that
> you need to find the original email you used when you signed up for the
> list, containing the password the list generated for you (unless you changed
> it yourself at some point since then; for which you might need to try
> password recovery options at the login page).
>

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