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How to get rid of wishlist requests

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arzgi
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How to get rid of wishlist requests

#1 Post by arzgi »

I used reporbug to file a bug last week. After that, I've received several wishlist requests from submit@bugs.debian.org.

I asked from Majordomo@debian.org to which post-list have I subscribed:
  • debian-announce,
    debian-l10n-finnish,
    debian-news,
    debian-security-announce,
    debian-stable-announce,
    debian-www, whitelist.
Is it one of those, or how can I stop receiving those wishlist requests?

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Re: How to get rid of wishlist requests

#2 Post by debiman »

is it not part of the email body, somewhere towards the bottom, telling you how to unsubscribe from that particular list?

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Re: How to get rid of wishlist requests

#3 Post by arzgi »

debiman wrote:is it not part of the email body, somewhere towards the bottom, telling you how to unsubscribe from that particular list?
Nope. I guess I could mark source to spam, but that's bit problematic because not all messages from that source are wishlists.

Perhaps I have to do a procmail recipe, that reads the body of messages, if I can't prevent from source. Too bad it won't work on my phone. :mrgreen:

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Re: How to get rid of wishlist requests

#4 Post by arzgi »

arzgi wrote:
debiman wrote:is it not part of the email body, somewhere towards the bottom, telling you how to unsubscribe from that particular list?
Nope. I guess I could mark source to spam, but that's bit problematic because not all messages from that source are wishlists.

Perhaps I have to do a procmail recipe, that reads the body of messages, if I can't prevent from source. Too bad it won't work on my phone. :mrgreen:

EDIT. I can unsubscibe at least one bug at time:

Code: Select all

[bug-number]-unsubscribe@bugs.debian.org
I just hope the flood will stop.

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