Alpine and afaicr pine expose this information. Each ML mail has a link at 
the bottom in the mail viewer which gives you a list of all the things you 
can do e.g. unsubscribe.

Stu.

On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Ian Eiloart wrote:

>
>
> --On 18 February 2009 14:26:11 -0800 Dennis Peterson <denni...@inetnw.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Jim Potter wrote:
>>> please remove me from your mailing list.  thank you.
>>>
>>
>> The instructions for you to follow to get this done are in the headers of
>> every  post from this list server. It's pretty much self-service.
>>
>> dp
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>
> Can we not have the list unsubscribe link in the footer, too? It's a legal
> requirement in the UK to have an easy to use mechanism to unsubscribe to
> marketing  emails. The definition of marketing would definitely extend to
> promotion of free open source software. Whether it also extends to a
> support list like this might be debatable, but surely the developers of
> software developed mainly in response to the spamming industry ought to be
> following best practice.
>
> As long as most MTAs don't expose the List-Unsubscribe: header (none do by
> default, as far as I'm aware), it can't be described as "easy to use". Some
> MTAs even make it really hard to find the full message headers.
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Ian Eiloart
> IT Services, University of Sussex
> x3148
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