Vince Sabio wrote >Is it perhaps just that I'm running on too little sleep, or does this >genuinely sound like a pretty good idea? >
The problem is that getting a new email address is trivial. We learned this right quick at ONElist. Managers would ban an email address from their list, or we would deactivate an email address so that it couldn't subscribe to any list on the system. The offender would just go get another free email address. I think it'd be a more constructive use of time to make things easier for the clueless users of the world. I tend to believe that if someone is having a problem with an aspect of your list (subbing/unsubbing/sending HTML when you don't want them to), then that indicates an issue with *your* UI or software, not them. Mark
