Dave Hillam writes:
> I reckon that it's more of a presentation issue - why tell people to
> contact the listadmin, if there's nothing that can be done? On the
> other hand, it gives a point of contact/reassurance for list members
> who may get confused/upset at this, I suppose.
That's the ma
On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 5:56:44 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Dave Hillam wrote:
>> But - other than tell him to ignore the unsubscribe request, what can
>> I do as listadmin in these circumstances?
> There's not much you can do. You might be able to go through your logs and
> get some inform
Dave Hillam wrote:
> But - other than tell him to ignore the unsubscribe request, what can
> I do as listadmin in these circumstances? I suspect this may be a
> one-off (it's a friendly list), but I'd like to know just in case we
> have someone messing around.
There's not much you can do. You mi
Dave Hillam wrote:
>
>But - other than tell him to ignore the unsubscribe request, what can
>I do as listadmin in these circumstances? I suspect this may be a
>one-off (it's a friendly list), but I'd like to know just in case we
>have someone messing around.
Anyone can request unsubscription for
Hi all
A different theme from the usual malicious subscription request, one
of my list members has just received a confirmation e-mail generated
by someone else. He is adamant it is not him, he is a long-standing
list member and I am inclined to believe him.
Now, the response includes the standar