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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">no, the launchpad team has nothing to
do with subscription status on lists.ubuntu.com<br>
I pressed the unsubscribe button for both users in this thread
wanting to ubsubscribe, they should have an email with a link to
click on.<br>
Anyone can put in the email address and press the unsubscribe
request button, it sends a link to the user. That is probably a
better thing to do for a user than just replying and telling them
to sort it out themselves, that doesn't give them any more
information than was at the bottom of every email anyway. Maybe
they don't have a browser that can render the form efficiently or
something.<br>
<br>
If there is a bug in the unsubscribe functionality then it would
be good to know what that bug is, but in general I have reason to
believe that some people have been able to unsubscribe from some
lists.<br>
<br>
Alan.<br>
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On 11/11/13 00:07, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:<br>
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Do you mean you can unsubscribe from there?<br>
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Perhaps its enough to leave <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://launchpad.net/%7Ebugsquad">the "Ubuntu BugSquad"
team in Launchpad</a>.<br>
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