2011/10/27 Amy Lowenstein <[email protected]> > Supposedly, the first time I tried to send this e-mail this morning, it > got rejected as comcast, or Thunderbird, or something, being "s p a m." I > guess I'd better fix it so the word "j u n k" and/or the word "s p a m" > isn't in the message, or maybe it'll get rejected again. -- Amy Lowenstein > > -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Unsubscribing Date: Thu, > 27 Oct 2011 08:41:34 -0400 From: Amy Lowenstein > <[email protected]><[email protected]> To: > [email protected] > > By the way, I was in contact privately with one person who wanted to > unsubscribe, and I let him know about the proper e-dress for the initial > unsubscription request and the re-confirmation that must be done. He > wrote back to me to let me know he had gone thru all those steps, even > got a confirmation number about unsubscribing, but STILL kept getting > the group e-mails anyway! So who knows? > > Some people may find it easier just to let their e-mail filter know that > "[email protected]" <[email protected]> is "j u n k" and should land in > their "j u n k" or > "s p a m" folder! > > Amy Lowenstein, Yardley PA > > On 10/27/11 8:13 AM, James Knott wrote: > > [email protected] wrote: > >> If you read the thread, you would see that we've been discussing why > >> the message about unsubscribing is NOT displayed at the bottom of > >> every email. It appears not to be added to HTML-only emails, nor to > >> the HTML part of multipart/alternative messages. > > > > Some mail lists block HTML messages. It might be an idea here to > > avoid this problem. > > Amy, did you send this message as in HTML-only form ? The unsubscribe info doesn't seem to been appended to it - in any event, I don't see it in Gmail on the FF Nightly build....
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