For some reason I don't really think that they are real persons who want to 
unsubscribe. I feel like they are classic spam pharmacy and advertising better 
uptime for C*

Cheers

Salih Gedik




Salih Gedik

>> On 25 Apr 2017, at 17:56, Eric Evans <john.eric.ev...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 2:56 AM, Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Should / could we have INFRA automatically unsubscribing people sending
>> those messages? I believe this would be the best solution, as more people
>> mentioned a year ago. I would like at least those messages to be filtered,
>> even that is a bit more selfish as it would not end the subscription for
>> the person sending the message, it would at least reduce the noise.
> 
> I'd be in favor of filtering them from the list, with an
> auto-responder that explained *why* it wasn't delivered, and what they
> need to do to unsubscribe (and maybe setting the reply-to to
> {list}-unsubscribe@cassandra.a.o).
> 
> I'm fairly certain the list software doesn't come ready to do this
> though; I imagine the response from INFRA will be something like
> "patches welcome", so we should be ready to rollup our sleeves.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Eric Evans
> john.eric.ev...@gmail.com

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