[CLUE-Tech] Re: UNSUBSCRIBE YOURSELF

Joe Linux joelinux at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 10 16:14:22 MDT 2003


Well banning someone who wants off isn't very significant.  But banning 
people that are deliberately try to destroy is list isn't really good 
policy.  Even in California you get three strikes before you are out.

Angelo Bertolli wrote:

>> Maybe you should bend over backwards because its a nice thing to do?  We
>> are, after all, talking about a simple unsubscribe request.  Annoying,
>> maybe.  Difficult to honor, not really.  And really not worth all this
>> fuss, I think.
>
>
> The only problem with this is that we don't want it to be a policy 
> that sending unsubscribe messages to the list will get you taken off 
> the list.  If people figure out that saying "unsubscribe me" doesn't 
> work, then they won't do it.  Otherwise it may become standard 
> procedure, if you're too nice about it.
>
> But I would agree, people have been rather mean about this--maybe 
> they're just annoyed... we could all just relax.
>
> I think the policy should be this:  if someone wants off the list, 
> they ask for it, and are told where to go to get off, then fine.  
> Everyone should get one chance.  If someone asks more than once they 
> get banned from the list.
>
> Angelo
>
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