Hi,
I think many of the 1217 active subscribers are people like me who tune in to
the list but only contribute once in a blue moon.
I do not have any objection to a "send email to keep your subscription active"
idea, but I have never seen that used in the other mailing lists that I
subscribe to.
Regards,
Eugene Wee
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
dilettantes remain rude.Where we can almost borrow money from our
earring.Hugo, the friend of Hugo and earns frequent flier miles
with power drill near.
In order to be able to send messages to this mailing list,
the spammer above had to subscribe. To subscribe means that
he had to respond to an email that was sent to the subscription
address. Since his email address does not exist, I'm wondering
how he managed to pull this off. Any ideas?
I have unsubscribed every account from "paypal.com" and "ebay.com".
All such accounts were of the form "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", etc. There were 7 such accounts.
After purging the accounts above, we are still left with 1217
active subscribers. This seems like a lot to me. I'm wondering
if some fraction of these might be inactive accounts, or accounts
belonging to people who have spam filters turned on to delete
incoming email from sqlite.org. Does anybody have any ideas on
how we might remove people from the mailing list that do not
actually read messages from the mailing list? When email bounces,
the user is removed automatically. But email addresses that silently
absorb messages and never deliver them to a real human can linger
on the mailing list indefinitely.
I wonder if I need to implement some kind of mechanism that requires
you to either send a message to the mailing list or else renew your
subscription every 3 months. Does anybody have any experience with
other mailing lists that require such measures?
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D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>