I agree that forwarding and distribution lists are the most likely
reasons.
Another common possibility is what exim calls local_part_prefix and
local_part_suffix, often adding a "+" and a tag to the local part of
the address, but I imagine that your operators would recognise those.
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>Could they be forwards or distribution lists?
They're almost certainly forwards. A fair number of people have
permanent addresses through a university or professional association
(I'm u...@computer.org) which is forwarded to whatever ISP mail
t
Undoubtably. That's why you should always use a token to identify
which subscriber to remove, not relying on the from address of the
unsub request.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 12:14 PM Luke wrote:
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> Could they be forwards or distribution lists?
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> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019, 8:59 AM Michael E. Weisel w
Could they be forwards or distribution lists?
On Fri, Apr 19, 2019, 8:59 AM Michael E. Weisel
wrote:
> Happy Friday everyone and a Happy Passover/Easter/Good Friday to all those
> that apply :) We’ve been using List-Unsubscribe with both the “mailto” and
> the “unsubscribe url” for quite some t
Happy Friday everyone and a Happy Passover/Easter/Good Friday to all those that
apply :) We’ve been using List-Unsubscribe with both the “mailto” and the
“unsubscribe url” for quite some time. We have a back-end process that sends
all unsub requests to a mailbox in which we parse and opt subsc