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Subject:    Re: [Elecraft] How to unsubscribe from reflector?
From:       "Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft" <eric () elecraft ! com>
Date:       2018-12-31 1:34:23
Message-ID: AA26AFC7-508F-4C36-920A-BC2BEFCA7E28 () elecraft ! com
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Eric
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> On Dec 30, 2018, at 1:56 PM, Nr4c <nr4c@widomaker.com> wrote:
> 
> Did anybody explain how to unsubscribe a SK from the list?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> ...nr4c. bill
> 
> 
>> On Dec 30, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Gwen Patton <ardrhi@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I use Password Safe by Bruce Schneier. It secures your passwords in a LOCAL
>> file, not on the cloud, encrypted, and has a generator in it for creating
>> the idiotically-complex passwords some systems require (upper and lower
>> case, at least one of a set of special characters, at least one number,
>> 12-20 characters long, yada yada...), and it's FREE. You can even get it on
>> a preinstalled authenticator token such as the Yubikey.
>> 
>> https://pwsafe.org/
>> 
>> 73,
>> Gwen, NG3P
>> 
>> On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 7:53 AM David Woolley <forums@david-woolley.me.uk>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>> On 30/12/2018 00:04, W2xj wrote:
>>>> Work for most large media companies worth billions and writing down
>>> passwords will have security escorting you out of the building, a lost
>>> pension and a major followup security investigation.
>>> 
>>> Passwords have become unworkable as a security measure.
>>> 
>>> Too many sites need them, and some of those will get compromised,leaking
>>> your password;
>>> 
>>> Using a different one for each site means it is difficult to remember
>>> them all;
>>> 
>>> Rules that you must not write them down result in the same password
>>> being used across both well secured and poorly secured servers.
>>> 
>>> Rules that passwords be changed frequently, combined with the need to
>>> have many different passwords, results in weak passwords, as inventing
>>> good ones, that are different form other people's, is difficult.
>>> 
>>> Any organisation where security is important should not be relying
>>> solely on passwords.
>>> 
>>> On the original subject, most technical mailing lists obey the
>>> convention that mail to <listname>-owner@<domain> will go to a human
>> I use Password Safe by Bruce Schneier. It secures your passwords in a LOCAL
>> file, not on the cloud, encrypted, and has a generator in it for creating
>> the idiotically-complex passwords some systems require (upper and lower
>> case, at least one of a set of special characters, at least one number,
>> 12-20 characters long, yada yada...), and it's FREE. You can even get it on
>> a preinstalled authenticator token such as the Yubikey.
>> 
>> https://pwsafe.org/
>> 
>> 73,
>> Gwen, NG3P
>> 
>> On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 7:53 AM David Woolley <forums@david-woolley.me.uk>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>> On 30/12/2018 00:04, W2xj wrote:
>>>> Work for most large media companies worth billions and writing down
>>> passwords will have security escorting you out of the building, a lost
>>> pension and a major followup security investigation.
>>> 
>>> Passwords have become unworkable as a security measure.
>>> 
>>> Too many sites need them, and some of those will get compromised,leaking
>>> your password;
>>> 
>>> Using a different one for each site means it is difficult to remember
>>> them all;
>>> 
>>> Rules that you must not write them down result in the same password
>>> being used across both well secured and poorly secured servers.
>>> 
>>> Rules that passwords be changed frequently, combined with the need to
>>> have many different passwords, results in weak passwords, as inventing
>>> good ones, that are different form other people's, is difficult.
>>> 
>>> Any organisation where security is important should not be relying
>>> solely on passwords.
>>> 
>>> On the original subject, most technical mailing lists obey the
>>> convention that mail to <listname>-owner@<domain> will go to a human
>>> administrator (I would say that any well managed list should do this).
>>> Failing that, many will forward anything not understood to a human (or
>>> reply with help saying how to contact a human) if mail is sent to
>>> <listname>-request@<domain> and doesn't contain a valid list command.
>>> 
>>> Most such lists also have a number of guidance links in the message
>>> headers, e.g., for this list:
>>> 
>>> List-Unsubscribe: <http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/options/elecraft>,
>>>       <mailto:elecraft-request@mailman.qth.net?subject=unsubscribe>
>>> List-Archive: <http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/>
>>> List-Post: <mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
>>> List-Help: <mailto:elecraft-request@mailman.qth.net?subject=help>
>>> List-Subscribe: <http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft>,
>>>       <mailto:elecraft-request@mailman.qth.net?subject=subscribe>
>>> 
>>> Amongst other things, the help reply says you can send this to the
>>> -request address:
>>> 
>>>    unsubscribe [password] [address=<address>]
>>>        Unsubscribe from the mailing list.  If given, your password
>>> must match
>>>        your current password.  If omitted, a confirmation email will
>>> be sent
>>>        to the unsubscribing address. If you wish to unsubscribe an
>>> address
>>>        other than the address you sent this request from, you may specify
>>>        `address=<address>' (no brackets around the email address, and no
>>>        quotes!)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This does rely on the subscribing address being still valid, but if it
>>> is not, the mail bounces should eventually get the subscription
>>> terminated, automatically.
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>> 
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