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[suse-security] confirm subscribe to suse-security-announce@xxxxxxxx



 

		Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
		suse-security-announce@xxxxxxxx mailing list.
		
		I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
		at suse-security-announce-owner@xxxxxxxxx
		
		To confirm that you would like
		
		   gfried@xxxxxxxxxx
		
		added to the suse-security-announce mailing list, please send
		an empty reply to this address:
		
		   suse-security-announce-sc.1062783158.iojdggpfjelhjkmldalp-gfried=ute.com.uy@xxxxxxxx
		
		Usually, this happens when you just hit the "reply" button.
		If this does not work, simply copy the address and paste it into
		the "To:" field of a new message.
		
		This confirmation serves two purposes. First, it verifies that I am able
		to get mail through to you. Second, it protects you in case someone
		forges a subscription request in your name.
		
		
		--- Administrative commands for the suse-security-announce list ---
		
		I can handle administrative requests automatically. Please
		do not send them to the list address! Instead, send
		your message to the correct command address:
		
		For help and a description of available commands, send a message to:
		   <suse-security-announce-help@xxxxxxxx>
		
		To subscribe to the list, send a message to:
		   <suse-security-announce-subscribe@xxxxxxxx>
		
		To remove your address from the list, just send a message to
		the address in the ``List-Unsubscribe'' header of any list
		message. If you haven't changed addresses since subscribing,
		you can also send a message to:
		   <suse-security-announce-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxx>
		
		For addition or removal of addresses, I'll send a confirmation
		message to that address. When you receive it, simply reply to it
		to complete the transaction.
		
		If you need to get in touch with the human owner of this list,
		please send a message to:
		
		    <suse-security-announce-owner@xxxxxxxx>
		
		Please include a FORWARDED list message with ALL HEADERS intact
		to make it easier to help you.
		
		--- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received.
		
		Return-Path: <gfried@xxxxxxxxxx>
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