RE: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

2001-12-12 Thread John Jones
Personally, I would hope that this is never implemented. I would not want some spamming company to adopt this software because of a setup option that allowed unleavable lists, in any way, shape or form. Yes, even if -you- required the user to sign up, read a AUP and agree to it; other follow-on

Re: RE: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

2001-12-12 Thread Martin Skjoldebrand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Personally, I would hope that this is never implemented. I would not want some spamming company to adopt this software because of a setup option that allowed unleavable lists, in any way, shape or form. Yes, even if -you- required the user to sign up, read a AUP and

Re: RE: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

2001-12-12 Thread Ken Manheimer
Martin Skjoldebrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [ I'm inferring that Martin Skjoldebrand originally wrote:] We are going to implement a few lists through Mailman. Our info dept wants a list of press release people who are not admitted to leave the list by using

Re: RE: [Mailman-Users] Preventing people from leaving

2001-12-12 Thread Jerry Stratton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I agree. This is what the PR people want tho. It WILL be possible to leave, I think they just want to be informed when an unsubscribe is requested so that the can contact them before they leave (I hope). It's a list of journalists that cover our area. There is an option