I am
sure youve received messages from mailing lists and wanted to
unsubscribe. Perhaps you dont remember subscribing in the first place, or
maybe youve just grown tired of the subject. For whatever reason, you just
want to get off the list, and you want off fast.
On virtually every list, it is common practice to put the unsubscribe
commands at the bottom of every communication
(Yahoo groups, also called
egroups, is an exception in that sometimes there are no unsubscribe
instructions at all). You simply do what is described and you will be
removed from the list.
In most cases, a simple blank e mail to an electronic mail
address or a clicked link is
all you positive need
to do. Sometimes you need to add
the word "remove" or
"unsubscribe" in the subject or body of the message. It just depends upon
the conventions of the list.
Now, this article only applies to mailing lists to which you have subscribed
(opt-in). Before you click on any backlink
or send an e-mail off to parts unknown
that the communication
is not spam. Never reply or click on any links in spam -
just delete the communication
unread.
Dont get mad about receiving mailings from various lists. Most of these now
require double-opt-in, which pretty much means you have to want to be
subscribed. This is very safe for the list owner because not only do the
list members subscribe to the list, but they must also do something else
(usually return a blank e mail) to verify that they indeed do want to
subscribe.
Its almost always
not a sizeably workable idea to try and reply asking to be removed from
the list. Most lists have specific unsubscribe functions and simply writing
an e-mail proverb
"please remove me" will not work. Quite fairly often, in fact, a
reply will instead be sent to ALL members of the list, which simply makes
you look foolish.
Also, the list owner is using one of the list services because it automates
everything. Think of the effort that he or she would have to do through of
all requests were handled manually. Thus, it is in everyones best interest
to spend a couple of minutes to learn how to unsubscribe so it is done
properly.
If you send an email to unsubscribe from a list and it doesnt work, you might
have subscribed under a different e-mail address. Take a look at the communication
from the list to see were it was sent. If it was sent to another e-mail
address (lots of all the people have more than one) you might
have to send a blank
e mail from that address to unsubscribe.
Egroups - This has merged with Yahoo groups. See that section for more
understanding.
Listbot - Listbot is no more. It has been shut down.
Onelist - This has merged with Yahoo groups. See that section for more
acquired skill
.
Smartgroups - To remove yourself from one of these lists, simply send an
e mail to groupname-unsubscribe@smartgroups.com. Groupname is the title
of the
smartgroup. You may also log in and unsubscribe (or change your e-mail
settings) from the web.
Topica - To unsubscribe from a Topica e mail list, scroll down to the bottom
of the e-mail. Simply click the unsubscribe list. Alternately, you may send
an electronic mail
to the specified address. It does not matter what the electronic mail
contains. Do not reply to the message that you received, as this will simply
go to the human
who posted and will NOT unsubscribe you.
Various message boards - The unsubscribe function varies, but is virtually
always explained at the bottom of the message. Ive found that most communication
boards use a clickable hyperlink (this is because they are frequently installed
on web sites which do not allow for returned electronic mail
messages). Sometimes
message boards require you to log in and change your settings to stop
receiving emails.
Yahoo Groups - Unsubscribing from egroups is easy, but the instructions are
fairly often hidden or missing entirely. This seems to be especially true of the
digest form of lists. To unsubscribe, simply take the name of the egroup
(usually in the subject surrounded by square brackets) and create an e-mail
address of that name followed by "-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com". For
example, to unsubscribe from "[toms-list]" send an e mail to
"toms-list-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com".