I'd only like to add <http://erfurtwiki.sourceforge.net/MailingList> to the list of useful links Charles posted. One can easily unsubscribe from there or at least switch the mailing list subscription into "digest mode" (all posts of a day merged into one msg). For everybody interested in history: This mailing list is mainly a developer mailing list; it was started mainly for archival of the mail exchange I frequently had with Andy. Having all the discussions available for public review also is meant to allow more transparent and open development. So because this is a development list, I won't surpress notes and discussions just because the month limit was reached or so. However the amount of posts is likely to go down to 2 per month again; it's a rare occassion that we have long lasting discussions. Also in other news: I've already unsubscribed the complaint poster, as there was appeareantly an admin thingy at freelists.org allowing for such cases. Also I think this is a rather normal event on many mailing lists - I often myself have problems unsubscribing from lists that I'm no longer interested in. mario > Hello, > > I'm a fellow lurker with a gentle word to say about your post. Having > been a contributing member of a mailing lists before, I find their > purpose is sometimes best served with a series of short posts. And > since this mailing list is primarily for ewiki developmenmt, we should > let them do what they do best, unhindered. I _think_ the way to > unsubscribe involves logging in to freelists.org with you email address. > > Non-mailing list options for support: > > The "support forum" wiki page: > http://erfurtwiki.sourceforge.net/?id=SupportForum > > The sourceforge forum: > http://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=75510 > > Mailing list archives > //www.freelists.org/archives/ewiki/ > > All the best, > --Charles >