Hello,

Fresh subscriber, first time responder here.

By "e-mail", do you mean the message thread/chain?  If so, they would
definitely need to ask to be removed from the list of CC'd addresses.

If you mean "e-mail list", then the links at the bottom of a list bounce
would direct users directly to the list they wish to unsubscribe from. 
You can also see which list e-mails spawn from by looking at the
subject: [Osdc-list].  Note, that adding the list id to the subject is
optional for the list administrators.  I imagine this is done to allow
easier filtering.

IMHO, the system cannot be to blame because mailman cannot change how
your e-mail client handles the messages it receives.  Links will be in
the same place within an e-mail thread whether they are directly
pointing to the 'unsubscribe button' or not.  In the case of mailman,
however, authentication is required in order to unsubscribe, so links
such as the ones that are one-click-unsubscribe are not possible -
mailman does not generate 'token links'.

I believe the point has been made, however.  Perhaps we can let this
thread die. :)

On 04/09/2015 01:15 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
> The problem might be people don't know with which email they are
> subscribed. Would be great to have that info there as well and even
> better to have a "one click and unsubscribe" link like mailchimp and co
>
> In general I wouldn't blame the customer, I prefer to blame the system.
>

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