[Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

Martin Skjoldebrand Martin.Skjoldebrand at forumsyd.se
Wed Dec 12 18:48:41 CET 2001


JohnJ at ActiveState.com writes:
>Personally, I would hope that this is never implemented. 
>I would not want
>some spamming company to adopt this software because of a
>setup option that
>allowed "unleavable lists", in any way, shape or form. 
>Yes, even if -you-
>required the user to sign up, read a AUP and agree to it;
>other follow-on
>companies/scams may not.
>
>Believe me, if I find myself on a list that I cannot leave
>(or someone on my
>networks report such a thing)... that entire network just
>gets blackholed
>and submitted to the RBL.

I agree. This is what the PR people want tho. It WILL be
possible to leave, I think they just want to be informed
when an unsubscribe is requested so that the can contact
them before they leave (I hope). It's a list of journalists
that cover our area.

Martin S
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mailman-users-admin at python.org
>> [mailto:mailman-users-admin at python.org]On Behalf Of
>Martin Skjoldebrand
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 6:05 AM
>> To: mailman-users at python.org
>> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving
>>
>>
>> We are going to implement a few lists through Mailman.
>> Our info dept wants a list of press release people who
>are
>> not admitted to leave the list by
>> using the lists web site. (ONLY through noticying the
>list
>> admin).
>> Is this possible? Think I've seen this answered before
>but
>> can't find where.
>>
>> mvh/ Regards,
>>
>> Martin S.
>> CTO, Forum Syd
>>
>> "Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive
>mad."
>>
>>
>>
>>
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mvh/ Regards,

Martin S.
CTO, Forum Syd

"Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad." 


 







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