Wes wrote:
>
>I have another way to do it, via the "user specific" options page, and I
>can force the submit and checking of the checkbox, but the problem with
>this option is that there is no email confirmation step, so it opens the
>door to possibly having people unsubscribe other people...(if
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Wes wrote:
>
>> This effectively goes to the options page and then submits the form as
>> if the user clicked the "unsubscribe" button on the options page.
>>
>> This works fine, but I'd really like to customize the page that the user
>> sees. It currently has a confirmat
Wes wrote:
>
>This effectively goes to the options page and then submits the form as
>if the user clicked the "unsubscribe" button on the options page.
>
>This works fine, but I'd really like to customize the page that the user
>sees. It currently has a confirmation at the top saying "the
>conf
Hello,
I've been researching all the possible ways to have a one click (or very
few click) unsubscribe, that also protects against other people
unsubscribing a user, using a link passed in a forwarded message.
The best way, I think, is to have the user click a link that will cause
a confirmati
Setup an email address that goes to a script...
news-auto_unsub: |/usr/local/sbin/news-auto_unsub.sh
Let the script setup the email for you, or if you want to get fancy, have it
actually to do the modification to nomail...
If you use smrsh, you will need to put a link to the script in your sm
Greetings,
First of all, thanks to everyone who helped me solve my last problem, you
were a big help and I finally got Mailman up and running smoothly.
Now, I'm setting up a list for the press. We send out monthly press
releases, but believe it or not, there are organizations out there that