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How should we handle people who can not unsubscribe?



Hi list,

On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 01:51:36AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Spam complaints are only valid when it's unsolicited commercial
...
> Help us help you by following through with your calls for help.
> Bitching and complaining loudly without trying anything expecting us
> to change something we can't even after it's been explained to you as
> such constitutes harassment in most jurisdictions.  Watch yourself.

Paul, you are right :-)

But this kind of incidents are repeated so many times and I am sick.
It is waiste of time for the real subscribers.

Does anyone see problem forwarding debian-user@lists.debian.org mails
with "unsubscribe" to be filtered from this list and to be forwarded to
debian-user-request@lists.debian.org ?  Although it may have little side
effects, it shall reduce noise significantly.  Should we ask it to
listmaster?

Oh, as for subscription address, maybe we need to tell outlook user how
to read their mail header.  People forgets where they subscribed from
and outlook users tend to lack skill to find it or  read web site.

*sigh*

Just a thoughts.
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