On 1/29/2016 4:20 AM, David Rivers wrote:
In order for an unsubscribe web page to work it would have to
recognize the user who's wanting to unsubscribe, otherwise anyone
could unsubscribe anyone else. To get around that a paasword system
would have to be established and the web page hosted and maintained. I
fail to see how that simplifies things.
Clicking on the appropriate link at the bottom of any message from any
member of the group, then clicking "send", waiting a minute for a
confirmation request to arrive then returning that as requested seems
to me to be much easier.
Ive subscribed to hundreds of lists. Recently I found I was getting too
much email,
and I clicked on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of about twenty of
them. None of the pages
asked for a password, and every one unsubscribed the address passed to
it without a problem.
The reason for the suggestions was to improve the list, not to add to
the clutter. By the quality of the product,
it's obvious a lot of smart people donated time on the OO project. Why
something as simple as fixing a minor
unsubscribe problem, generates so much opposition is beyond
understanding, and besides that, I don't think
making excuses does anyone any good.
jrh
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