From: | Jesper Wilhelmsson |
Date: | 12 Sep 2001 at 19:39:04 |
Subject: | Re: unsubscribe |
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Support Team wrote:
> At 14:14 12.09.2001 +0200, you wrote:
> >On 12 Sep 2001, Oliver Roberts wrote:
> >
> ><snip>
> > > Most mailing lists include the unsubscription address (and/or direct web
> > > URL) in the sig and/or the mail headers, to make it as easy as possible to
> > > unsubscribe. Granted, even using those methods, some people will still
> > > incorrectly try to unsubscribe via the list address instead :)
> >
> >Yes, why can't this list do so? It can't be that hard to add a little
> >footer to the mail saying "You got this mail because you subscribed to the
> >warpup-list. To unsubscribe send an email to majordomo@haage-partner.com
> >with the command: unsubscribe warpup-list in the body of the message - not
> >in the subject(!)."
> >.joppe
>
> That is true, but on the other hand - why increase the web traffic by
> sending this 1000nd times? I think it is not that hard to find that place
> on our homepage. I will try to improve that anyway the next time.
Ouch.. Come on, we're not talking about html-mails with javascript and
hundreds of images included, it's about 200 bytes. I bet it will just
baerly fill out those halffull IP-packages floating around, so it won't
even load the routers markably. ;-)
.joppe