Nathan E Norman wrote:

On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 07:10:27PM +0200, Barak Korren wrote:


Nathan E Norman wrote:



On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 04:04:38AM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:




Oh, as for subscription address, maybe we need to tell outlook user how
to read their mail header. People forgets where they subscribed from
and outlook users tend to lack skill to find it or read web site.


<style="mostly joking">
Or, we could require users to pass some sort of comprehension test
before successfully subscribing to the list
</style>



<joking>
Actullay implementing this test will be real easy, just cancel the web subscription form...
</joking>



Surely someone could write a CGI-based comprehension test :-) A few
questions, multiple choice answers ... could be fun.


But thats jut it, if users will be forced to join the list the "old way" by emailing the list server (Instead of simply filling up a web form), It kinda proves they have enough understanding to be able to unsubscribe later on, only danger is that poeple will start flooding the list (instead of the *-request) with "SUBSCRIBE" messages... :^)

Anyway, one can probably find many guruness quizes online, I'm just to lazy to go looking for them...



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