G'day Andrew,
On 09/07/07, Mark Gallagher
<m.g.gallagher(a)student.canberra.edu.au> wrote:
Is there an easy way to change the email address through which one
receives/sends list messages?
You ought to be able to log in through the mailman interface and
change your subscription account:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l
w00t!
Okay, if anyone can read this: thanks to all who replied. If you can't
read this: receive an aunt's curse!
If that fails, unsub and resubscribe from the new
address. I recommend
gmail for mailing lists - it handles them very well.
Eegh, I tried repeatedly and unsuccessfully to unsubscribe during my
wikibreak (I kept glancing at the list and finding reasons not to return
to Wikipedia, so I thought it would be easier if I just stopped
reading). It didn't work.
I guess "Mark Gallagher" and "Technology" don't mix particularly
well:
____________________
| ____ ____ |
| / \ / \ |
| | Me | | Tech | |
| \____/ \____/ |
|____________________|
The
university I am not attending[0] will soon be deleting my account,
for reasons which I'd rather not go into[1] right now. As such, if you
want to continue to enjoy my dulcet tones, I'm going to have to make
some changes ...
[1] Here's a hint, though: in eight days'
time, you all have to call me
"sir".
Intriguing. I'm sure "Sir" for bachelors fell out of fashion in the
seventeenth century, no?
Some of us choose not to be slaves to fashion!
--
Mark Gallagher
"'Yes, sir,' said Jeeves in a low, cold voice, as if he had been bitten
in the leg by a personal friend."
- P G Wodehouse, /Carry On, Jeeves/
Oh, I thought it was a sex change, until I saw the "Mark." Last thing
I called a professor wasn't "sir." This was Monday. I'm still in the
class, though.
KP