Unsubscribing to Sakai Mail Lists

The following options are available to unsubscribe from a Sakai mailing list:

  1. Unjoin the Worksite
  2. Block Messages from a Worksite
  3. Change Notification Level

Unjoing a Worksite

"Unjoin" the worksite. This is done using the Membership tool in My
Worksite.

Log into Sakai Collaboration at http://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal

Under the My Workspace tab, select Membership.

Place a checkmark next to each worksite you're interested in, then
choose 'join' or 'unjoin' to change your membership.

Blocking Messages

Block messages sent to worksites on the Sakai Collaboration site from
being delivered to you. This is a global setting, that is, you cannot
block email from a single worksite. This is done using the Preferences
tool in My Worksite.

Log into Sakai Collaboration at http://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal

From My Workspace, you can set preferences for how often you receive
email messages and announcements from your course sites or project
sites. You may also choose to block email notifications from the site's
Email Archive, Discussion, or Resources tools.

You cannot adjust your preferences for individual sites. For
example, if you change your email notification to daily digest, you will
get a daily email from all sites to which you belong. Or, if you choose
to block announcements, notifications about posted announcements will be
blocked for all sites. Also, you cannot block receipt of high priority
notifications.

Notification Preferences

To change your notification preferences, follow these steps:

  1. Go to http://collab.sakaiproject.org/portal
  2. Log in
  3. Select the 'My Workspace' tab then click the 'Preferences' link on the left sidebar
  4. Click 'Edit' above the preferences pane
  5. In the 'Low Priority Notifications' section, select the 'Block' radio buttons
  6. Click the 'Update Preferences' button at the bottom of the page

[extracted from the Sakai Knowledgebase]

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