So you want people to click a random url in an unsolicited email message?

List-unsubscribe: RFC8085 provides a mechanism to mitigate that issue as there 
is no expected interaction.  MUAs know how to display an unsubscribe button 
these days. 

-- 
Mark Andrews

> On 6 Jul 2025, at 09:09, Michael Thomas via NANOG <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 7/5/25 4:00 PM, Tim Howe via NANOG wrote:
>> One of the biggest problems I face is that spamming is largely accepted
>> as perfectly normal for some groups.
>> 
>> Convince marketing people that they shouldn't be able to just email everyone
>> they can identify about anything they want and it just doesn't compute.
>> 
>> I get more spam directly from Salesforce's network than anywhere else 
>> because it's
>> a service their customers expect them to supply.
>> 
>> Have fun fighting that.
> 
> 
> Is that still really a thing? I mean of course I know that opt-out marketing 
> mail is common as dirt, but it seems pretty common to have a simple 
> unsubscribe button at the end of the email. I mean, it's annoying, but they 
> see to work from what I can tell.
> 
> Mike
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