Tom Lane wrote:
"Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill Moran wrote:
Instructions are in the mail headers of each message:

Actually it is quite ridiculous that we expect someone to read the mail headers.

Those headers are really there for mail programs to read.  On my MUA
(a several-years-old version of exmh), messages containing these headers
causes an additional menu entry to appear, with List/Unsubscribe and
some other options.  I suppose there are still people using mailers that
don't know about RFC2369, but considering that that standard was
published in 1998, there's not a whole lot of excuse for that.

Thunderbird, which I expect MANY of our community users are using does nothing with those headers (as far as I can tell).

Outlook and Outlook express, which many of our community users will be using in the future (by nature of our win32 port) to my knowledge does nothing with those headers.

I know that Evolution has some functionality based on those headers, but no one in their right might would use it (yes that it a blatant smack).

I also seriously doubt that Apple Mail or Mac Mail (whatever it is called) does anything with the headers either.


In any case, we also expend bandwidth on a couple of footer TIPs that
remind people how to unsubscribe.  Maybe one of them should explicitly
say that mailing to the list is not the way.

Our lists (the @postgresql.org ones) are the only lists to which I subscribe that do not put the unsubscribe info at the bottom of every email sent to the list.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



                        regards, tom lane



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