Lo, on Wednesday, June 5, Jeronimo Pellegrini did write: > > > To me, the best solution to this would be to customize the tagline on > > > each outgoing message, so that it would read something like "you are > > > subscribed as [EMAIL PROTECTED], to remove send a message _from that > > > address_ to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the magic word." That way, the > > > clueless would have a fighting chance at getting off the list. > > > If they are still incapable, perhaps they will include the tagline in > > > their > > > quoted reply so that others can take the appropriate action. > > Agreed. Absolutely a good thing! Wishlist bug against lists.debian.org? > > > > I don't know how hard or easy this would be to implement, but it sounds > > > nontrivial. I suppose there are some privacy / archival issues, such as > > > the desire to scrub mailing list archives of email addresses to foil > > > spambots. > > But since the e-mail would be set to a different string for every copy > that is sent, it would make more sense if the software sent it to the archives > before inserting an address.
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