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Re: Appending Unsubscribe Information

1999-11-12 13:10:06

Instead of adding subscibe/unsubscribe info to the signature,
why not add these lines as headers? For example:

  List-Subscribe: <mailto:bbedit-talk-on(_at_)barebones(_dot_)com>
  List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:bbedit-talk-off(_at_)barebones(_dot_)com>
  
If they prove to be annoying, the readers of this list can easily
remove them.  --  Justin


On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Athar S. Sidiqi wrote:

It is not laziness or ignorance or "stupidity" - it is just
inconvenient.

Well you used the word lazy first. ;-)

I would much rather direct the emails to dev/null than have
to go through
information on how to unsubscribe. I just mentioned this not
so that
people can call me stupid or ignorant or a beginner. I said
it for the
future convenience and user-friendliness of the list. I CAN
go to a search
engine and find out more about how to unsubscribe but I just
considered it
more convenient to redirect all messages to dev/null instead
of bothering

I'd find more conveniet to try to understand how to get help
and learn
from it how to unsubscribe. The procedure is same for all lists,
these
things you have to learn just once. At least that's my own feeling
of what
is convenient. -than to search the I-space.

with bots and specific commands and owners of lists (whose
addresses I
dont know) or to deal with mailer-daemon address not found
returns - but

It's a good to habit to always when someone establishes an email-list,
to
create owner-listname and listname-owner aliases. Also the original
message with the hint you should always send to listowner, not
to the
list.

if two lines of signature added to each mail's end (like they
have in
hotmail and deja news services) that instructs you about subsribe
and

It increases the size of archives, and probably one thought
that people on
this list are clever enough to unsubscribe without problems.

unsubscribe information would be convenient and appreciated
by many users
- I am not the only one who has sent remove messages to the
wrong mailing
list.

Yes, I do on our servers block messages which contain in subject
or in
first few lines of message words like index, remove, unsubscribe,
subscribe etc. These messages are forwarded to list-owner (me).
You
wouldn't believe but there are people who try to subscribe on
the
listaddress! ;-)

I think those 2 lines are annoying for most of subscribers,
and those few
should learn (when they managed to subscribe) how to unsubscribe.
[snip]

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