> 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. * This e-mail, including attachments, may contain information that is privileged, proprietary, non-public, confidential, trademarked, copyrighted or exempt from disclosure and is intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipients(s). If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail, including attachments, and do not disseminate, distribute or copy this communication, by e-mail or otherwise. The unauthorized use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this e-mail, including attachments, is prohibited and may be unlawful. We reserve the right to monitor and review the content of all messages sent to or from this e-mail address.