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Is there no simpler way? It seems kind of redundant to have a user required to put in his password if he’s sending from his own e-mail address. Is there any way I can create something that is very simple to click for users to unsubscribe? I was thinking maybe signing up all the users w/ the same password, perhaps the name of the list. However, I also do not know how to subscribe a user to a list with a specific password without his having to confirm it. Thanks so much for the help!

 

In the footer it's possible to incude something like:

 

To unsubscribe, click below, and replace "YOUR_PASSWORD" with your real password after "%20":<DIV><nobr><A href=""mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe%20YOUR_PASSWORD">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe%20YOUR_PASSWORD</A></nobr></DIV>

 

tom

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:17 AM

Subject: [Mailman-Users] Question:

 

Hi there,

 

I was curious if there is a way to bypass the email confirmation of a subscription. It seems kind of redundant to sign up on a web site, enter a password, and then have to reply to a message to confirm, since you just signed up! Is this possible? Secondly, I was wondering if it was possible to set a list so that you could unsubscribe from it by email without inputting the password. For example, if I wanted the bottom of all my messages to have a link or very, very simple instructions on how to unsubscribe, how would I go about doing this? Currently it seems that the user MUST input his/her password. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

 

Best regards,

Rajib Momen

 

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