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On Jan 28, 2002 Chris Hilts said:
*| The problem with this rationale is that most people don't bother trying to 
unsubscribe, since the unsubscribe
*| instructions are usually just a method of verifying valid addresses.

i am aware of that and this is the main reason why i think that an
unsubscribtion process would be fine. one that really unsubscribes you, to
make that clear :)

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