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I'm still getting 5-10 of these messages in a 24 hour period, apparently corresponding to the number of "legitimate" messages from the LD list (?). Can anyone suggest a definitive solution? Maybe at the list maintenance level (Kim??). Steve eGroups.com Manager wrote: > We're sorry, but we haven't been able to unsubscribe you from the > epigram e-mail group as requested. > > The e-mail address you sent your message from > > loopers-delight@annihilist.com > > is not a member of the epigram group. > > You probably subscribed under an address different from what you > currently use. To unsubscribe you, we need to know what address was in > use when your subscription started. Fortunately, there is a way to > retrieve this address. > > Find one of the messages you have been receiving. Go to the headers at > the top of the message and find the "Return-Path:" (Some e-mail > programs, like Eudora, optionally let you hide this information. You > can unhide it, for example, in Eudora, by clicking the "Blah Blah > Blah" button.) > > Please look for a header like: > > 'Return-Path: <epigram-return-1234-user=host.dom@egroups.com>' > > The information in the header that occupies the same place as > > user=host.dom@egroups.com > > in this example is the e-mail address you were subscribed under. > > To unsubscribe, we ask you to send a message to > > epigram-unsubscribe-user=host.dom@egroups.com > > replacing "user=host.dom@egroups.com" with the address information > in the Return-Path header of the message you received. > > After that, please reply to a confirmation message we will send, and > you should receive back a message that you're removed from the group. > > If this still doesn't work, please forward a group message you've > received together with a note about what you're trying to achieve to > the group moderator: > > epigram-owner@egroups.com > > We're very sorry for this inconvenience. > > The eGroups.com Team > --- > FREE Web-based e-mail groups! > http://www.egroups.com