Small doc change.
BitKeeper/etc/logging_ok: Logging to logging@openlogging.org accepted
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monty@donna.mysql.com
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monty@work.mysql.com
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mwagner@evoq.home.mwagner.org
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mwagner@work.mysql.com
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sasha@mysql.sashanet.com
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sasha@work.mysql.com
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tim@cane.mysql.fi
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tim@work.mysql.com
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serg@serg.mysql.com
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jani@hynda.mysql.fi
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@ -2756,11 +2756,12 @@ subject line and the body of the message are ignored.
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@c the last two addresses in this paragraph are NOT @email because they
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@c shouldn't be live links.
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If your reply address is not valid, you can specify your address explicitly.
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Adding a hyphen to the subscribe or unsubscribe command word, followed by
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your address with the @samp{@@} character in your address replaced by a
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@samp{=}. For example, to subscribe @code{john@@host.domain}, send a message
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to @code{mysql-subscribe-john=host.domain@@lists.mysql.com}.
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If your reply address is not valid, you can specify your address
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explicitly. Adding a hyphen to the subscribe or unsubscribe command
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word, followed by your address with the @samp{@@} character in your
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address replaced by a @samp{=}. For example, to subscribe
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@code{your_name@@host.domain}, send a message to
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@code{mysql-subscribe-your_name=host.domain@@lists.mysql.com}.
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Mail to @email{mysql-subscribe@@lists.mysql.com} or
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@email{mysql-unsubscribe@@lists.mysql.com} is handled automatically by the
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