If you're philosophically opposed to clicking links in an email, I doubt
you'd be in a position to receive too many re-engagement campaigns from
email marketers. Unless they are spammers then the whole point is moot.

I guess you could argue that one should subscribe to a newsletter but only
*read* it. They could then navigate to the website if they wanted to
explore something further. Unsubscribing can also be accomplished through
the website for most permission based email subscriptions so I guess
clicking isn't even required for that action. Maybe you're right...Giving
someone the option to click a link to *stay subscribed* is silly. When will
the world wake up?

On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 6:00 PM ml+mailop--- via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019, Michael Rathbun via mailop wrote:
>
> > opened or clicked within the past four months, and says, essentially,
> "If you
> > want to continue to receive email from us, click here.  Otherwise, you
> won't
>
> I hate that stuff... beside the annoyance of requiring web stuff
> to receive info via e-mail, there's also the security problem of
> clicking links in e-mails -- isn't that something people are being
> told for ages NOT to do?
>
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