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First off, if your email address has changed since you subscribed, don't panic! If you are still able to receive mail at your old email address, you can still unsubscribe without having to wait for someone to do it manually! An explanation of how to unsubscribe an email address other than your current one from the mailing lists is located further below.
To unsubscribe from one of those mailing lists, all you usually need to
do is send an email to listname+unsubscribe@lists.php.net
(substituting the name of the list for listname
— for example, php-general+unsubscribe@lists.php.net
).
If you are subscribed to the digest version of the
mailing list, you need to send an email to
listname+unsubscribe-digest@lists.php.net
.
You will get an automated response with further instructions on how to unsubscribe from the list. You are not simply unsubscribed immediately so that someone can't unsubscribe other people from the list without their consent.
If you get a reply that says you are not subscribed to the mailing list, but you are receiving mailing list traffic, it may be because your email is now coming from a different address than when you first subscribed. (This is determined using the SMTP "envelope sender", not the 'From:' or any other header in your email. So you may not have changed anything, it may have been a change to your mail server or at your ISP.)
To determine what email address is subscribed to the mailing list that
you are receiving the messages from, you'll need to inspect the headers
of one of those messages. The email address will be encoded in the
'Return-Path' header with the @-sign replaced with an equals (=) sign.
For example, if the subscribed email address is
joecool@example.com
, the 'Return-Path' header will look
something like:
Return-Path: <php-general-return-1234-joecool=example.com@lists.php.net>
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If you are receiving mail from one of the mailing lists, there should be
absolutely no reason that you would be unable to unsubscribe yourself from
the list, except for your ability to follow these directions. However, if
you find yourself unable to unsubscribe from the mailing list, send an
email to php-list-admin@lists.php.net
. Make sure to include the
complete headers from one of the messages you have
received from the mailing list. Keep in mind that there's a human being
at the other end of that last email address, so you'll have to be patient.