> why don't you just hit the unsubscribe link in case of mailchimp?
> if the same mailchimp-customer after that *really* imports your address
> again you can write to mailchimp-abuse and they are *really* acting

Because we're receiving so many mailing lists that it would be too cumbersome 
to deal with every single unsubscribe. Or at least very annoying.
Also, keeping track of what unsubscribe went successful or not would be a 
dedicated job. Which is not my job.

> to be honest: by naming mailchimp in that context you sound like one of
> the people not remembering where they subscribed, too lazy to
> unsubscribe and/or confusing the "spam" with the "delete" button which
> are responsible for a ton of collateral damage at Razor/Pyzor und RBL's
> every single day and the top winners of that users even forward their
> electronic bill of a local supplier as spam to their provider

I was naming that just to make it clear the mails come from mailing list 
provider, I have nothing against MC or anyone else.
To be honest your comment is very offensive, made to someone you have no idea 
who he is.

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Lorenzo Milesi - lorenzo.mil...@yetopen.it

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