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Geoff Down
downie at castlecops.net
Fri Oct 10 18:35:21 UTC 2008
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
On 10 Oct 2008, at 19:27, Scott Bennett wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 18:29:39 +0100 Geoff Down
> <downie at castlecops.net>
> wrote:
>> On 10 Oct 2008, at 10:00, Erilenz wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sure a 30 second google would have been
>>> sufficient,
>>
>> Actually Google returns four result, all of which have the correct
>> email address obliterated to prevent spamming ;) .
>> We're all capable of making incorrect assumptions.
>>
> All of that is basically unnecessary and irrelevant. Nearly all
> modern
> mailing lists that use an automated subscription process send an email
> message
> to each new subscriber to confirm that the subscriber's attempt to
> subscribe
> has succeeded. Many use an intermediate step of an email exchange in
> which
> the subscriber must confirm that he/she did, in fact, wish to
> subscribe (i.e.,
> the subscription request wasn't faked by someone else). In any case,
> the
> confirmation message almost always includes instructions for
> unsubscribing
> and often for modifying the subscription in other ways. The OR-TALK
> list
> is no exception. Anyone with enough functioning neurons to use a
> computer
> can see that they should keep a copy of the confirmation message
> containing
> the instructions for getting off the list. That's just common sense.
> If
> they aren't doing that, it's because they are generally inconsiderate
> and
> expect the world to tie their shoelaces for them, wipe their butts for
> them
> when they crap, etc.
> If I were the list owner, I would be tempted to leave them
> subscribed
> but block their email address from being able to post to the list.
> That way
> they would still have to take some responsibility for getting what
> they want,
> but could no longer harass my list.
>
>
> Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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