From:
"Mariano Absatz"
Subject:
Re: Change in Subscription Confirmation Process - RFC
In-Reply-To:
Re: Change in Subscription Confirmation Process - RFC
Date:
November 21st 2007
And 4 days late in the thread...
I'm fine with the proposal that double-opt-out cannot be circumvented, given that it's at the list owner discretion to enable it.
No wonder my own address is in Justin's examples... I've been repeatedly unsubscribed from this list from who knows where (I do know I didn't unsubscribe and I did get the messages informing me I was unsubscribed).
Regards.
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