Distribution List Question

Good Morning:
In Distribution List, I am unsubscribing some email address, and then the List's owner and the subscriber does receive a email with the notification. Can I set any properties for avoid the notification when the subscriber is un-subscribed?
Thanks alot for any guide.

You can also subscribe/unsubscribe people using the admin pages (in webmail select the Administration tab then the List sub-tab). There is a Membership Management function that allows you to maintain list members directly without going through the list server, so notification emails are not sent. You do need to log in as a user with Administration privileges though.
As far as I know there is no way to avoid getting notifications sent using the end-user webmail screens.

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