unscript, unscribe, take me off, etc... I don't think there is an end, but
I know that they definitely read the email to have enough (sense if that's
what you should call it) to send this message with the misspelled
unsubscribe. It would probably take me twice as long to figure out that I
should send a misspelled message than to comprehend the correct way to
unsubscribe. Are they just doing this on purpose, or what:-)
Ilya
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael A. Chase
To: Sterin, Ilya; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/11/01 12:44 PM
Subject: WIllfully Clueless 'unsuscribe'ers
I tried to post a response to the most recent 'unsuscribe' request with
unsubscribe correctly spelled. It was bounced by the mailserver with
instructions for unsubscribing.
My suspicion is that the reason we are seeing so many messages titled
unsuscribe is that those 'people' first tried sending a message with
unsubscribe spelled correctly, got the bounce message, ignored it, and
then
sent another message with it deliberately misspelled so they could let
us
all know how lazy and illiterate they are.
I've asked the list owner to include 'unsuscribe' in the filter that
sends
the instruction message. It will be interesting in what misspelling
they
try next.
--
Mac :})
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