
I'm confused by this multigram stuff, and when it kicks in... The lists I work with are pretty small, and it would be ideal for me if the X-Command to unsubscribe was just "perfect match" OTOH, I'd like for people who unsubscribe themselves (the blessed few with a clue) were able to match foo@mail.whatever.com and foo@whatever.com successfully and just take them off if they're that close... But I don't even know if that's what multigram does or not. I've read the docs and FAQ, but they seem to jump right into the numbering scheme without explaining how/when multigram applies... Or maybe I'm just reading the wrong section of the docs... So... if some kind soul would tell me when multigram kicks in and how I would alter rc.custom for the admin X-Command to be strictly a perfect match thing without screwing up auto-request commands from listees, I'd sure appreciate it... Oh yeah: One last thing: The address that is about to unsubscribed generates the following multigram matches to the current list: 177 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 32734 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 18 a 17066 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 118 kevin.erickson@bmge.com 3250 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 174 rfblitho@compuserve.com 3250 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 36 boche@billions.com 3247 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 167 rademaker@compuserve.com 3246 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 176 rjolech@herff-jones.com 3197 rlynch@ignitionstate.com 87 guns@scratchie.com 2527 rlynch@ignitionstate.com Like, the address I'm trying to remove is there, and it should be a perfect match, and I don't understand why that first one isn't just 32766... [See, I read the docs enough to know it goes up to 32766 :-)] Or, rather, why is multigram kicking in at all? If it's a perfect match, isn't it supposed to just unsubscribe it?