> Are these the same recipients who find it easier to report an item as 
> spam than unsubscribe from the list they had to confirm three times 
> that 
> they wanted to be on? :)
> 
> The problem is compounded with my users because when a person leaves 
> the 
> company their e-mail address (along with any subscriptions they've 
> picked up over the years) gets forwarded on to their replacement. I get 
> a lot of legitimate lists reported as spam that way.

We handle it the people leaving the same way. For the replacements, if it is a 
list they want to be on, they should unsubscribe the old address and subscribe 
their own address. Other than that, they drop it in the spam folder and I look 
over it and unsubscribe the stuff that looks legitimate.  Because I see so much 
of the junk, I've become fairly adept at recognizing those lists.



















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