[T2TRG] The Many Headed Hydra

"Nightingale, J. Stephen (Fed)" <night@nist.gov> Wed, 08 March 2017 14:54 UTC

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.. of failing to unsubscribe from this mailgroup.
After going to the mailman site listed at the bottom of each message, thus:

   T2TRG mailing list
   T2TRG@irtf.org
   https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/t2trg

and trying to unsubscribe and failing, the next step is to send a direct 
message to t2trg-request.  Of course the well-known typo site 'ietf.org' 
fails to recognize any such group as t2trg, so finally you land on 
't2trg-request@irtf.org' with a subject and body marked unsubscribe. 
And yet the flood of T2TRG messages continues unabated.

I shouldn't have to deal with this through my mail service's Spam 
filter.  I'm running a dozen mailman groups myself and am familiar 
enough with the interface. People on my mailgroups don't have a problem 
unsubscribing.  So don't give me any snarky RTFM responses.

Please make it possible to unsubscribe from this mailgroup.

Stephen Nightingale.